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There is fuse #2 15Amp in junction box on left hand side of the dash assembly this will disconnect the power sunroof motor/module fused B+ and to the sunroof switch.
Locate the sunroof fuse and relay int he fuse box (either underhood fuse box or interior fuse box). Check the fuse to see if it is good. You can swap the sunroof relay with another identical relay from the fuse box, if the roof now works, you know that the relay is bad.
Hello I believe you can ask on google and it will show you a diagram . Most times the diagram will also be on the back of the fuse box cover . also if that don't help try your owners manual.
cant find the fuse for the sunroof for my 2003 chevy blazer xtreme,l it doesn't show it under the hood fuse box and I cannot find any other fuse box under back seats of it
The fuse for the sunroof is located under the back seat. The back seat can be removed by pulling up on the front (slide your fingers under the front side of the seat and pull up.) There will be a 3" square black box just about the middle of the seat area. This fuse box should have a 20 amp mini fuse (yellow in color) for the sunroof next to a line of 3 other fuses (15 amps and 10 amp fuses if I remember correctly.) Mine was not burnt out, so it's on to the next step of checking the wiring from switch to motor... :)
First check your fuse box, for any fuse blow, position 26 in the Passenger Fuse Box (Box C), then keep in mind that the power sunroof is controlled by a switch that selects the
direction of travel of the sunroof. The switch changes the polarity of
the voltage going to the sunroof motor. This changes the rotation of the
motor, thereby changing the direction of sunroof travel.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION (see Figure
1)
Open the sunroof to the ventilation position.
Disconnect the battery ground cable.
Push down the sunroof headlining with a finger. Unhook the
retaining springs with a bent piece of wire.
Pull down on the headlining sufficiently to pass beneath the
gutter rail. At the same time, slide the sunroof to the rear to release
the catches at the front.
Do not pull the sunroof too far to the rear; otherwise, it will be
difficult to remove again.
Unhook the spring retaining brackets.
Remove the retaining screws from the sides and front.
Remove the sunroof.
To install:
Fit the sunroof into position and install the retaining screws.
Install the spring retaining brackets.
Slide the sunroof forward to engage the catches in the front.
Install or reposition any trim moved for access.
Connect the negative battery cable.
Fig. 1: Exploded view of the sunroof assembly (click for zoom)
Not sure if this will help or not. but we have a silver 2003 oz rally. Our fuse for the sunroof is in the fuse box next to the battery, under the hood.
so check the box inside the car, and the two under the hood.
Ok, first thing is to do a fuse check. check all fuses in the fuse box area for blown circuits. replace any fuse that is blown. there will be a fuse layout on the back side of the fuse panel door. this layout will show a readable diagram of where the fuses you Will need to check are located.
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