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Anonymous Posted on Aug 14, 2013

My A/C clutch, inside lights, interior trunk release stopped working all at the same time and no fuses are blowed

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Recheck your fuses. If I remember right there are TWO fuse panels in your Buick. The owners manual should tell you where they are. If not, a trip to the library or dealership should be able to assist.

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