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Well it all go's to fuse box. there one under the dash (maybe in glove conpartment) and then there's one under the hood. your manual should tell you where to look for the right fuses. gl
There are fusible links next the battery on a heavy wire . They are either a woven insulated wire or ceramic fuse holders. One of these fuses may be blown
you might have an open this is were the wire may be cut so voltege stops flowing and dose not reach the other side of the wire preventing ur stuff from working
Yes, sir. Go to the autozone.com website and register your car information. It's free and you will have access to an online repair manual complete with wiring diagrams for your car. ( I checked) It's a very handy resource that I think you will find useful. Sure hope so anyway and best wishes.
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