SOURCE: CD PLAYER NOT WORKING IN 2005 EQUINOX
The radio fuse is located in the center console fuse block. The fuse block is locacted on the passenger side of the center console near the footwell. Its under the round cover. The cover is labeled on the inside for he location of the correct fuse.
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Posted on Dec 06, 2008
SOURCE: Where is the battery located in 2008 Equinox Sport?
Hiya...
If you stand at the front of the Equinox's hood that's open, look at the bottom-right corner area behind the headlight area, the battery is 'hidden' underneath the black box-like part that you need to remove clips or screws to lift it up to gain access to the battery cover to reveal the battery sitting onto the battery tray.
It's one of the common thing most people wonder where the battery is located.
The battery is secured into place by a large bolt/black rectangular shaped part onto the battery tray...just unbolt it and you're ready to pull it out.
Posted on Apr 05, 2009
SOURCE: where is the radio fuse located? radio is off and
MAY HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED WITH SECURTIY CODE IF THER IS NO OTHER SYSTEM THAT DOESNT WORK. RADIO IS NOT ON FUSE BY ITSELF.
Posted on Dec 30, 2010
SOURCE: what number is the fuse
Why are you looking for the fuse? Are your washers not working? Did you check to see if you had power at the washer pump motor? If there is power present, there is no need to find the fuse. Washer pump motor failures are common. It is also possible that the fluid in your reservoir could be frozen. (I don't know where you live, but for the most of U.S. it is winter and COLD!) Replacing a blown fuse will not fix your car until you find out why the fuse blew in the first place. Simply replacing the fuse will only serve to make you spend money on another fuse.
Posted on Feb 02, 2011
SOURCE: where is the 80 amp mega fuse on 2008 equinox
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Posted on Oct 10, 2011
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