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DOOR LOCKS WONT WORK WHERE IS THE FUSES?

My door locks don't work on my 1993 Jeep Cherokee and I don't know where the fuses are help please

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The fuse box is behind the battery and the opening clip is between the box and the side panel, the ECU fuse is a 20 second row from the bottom, the blow pretty easy

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Check this images about the FUSE BOX:
http://members.cox.net/wilsond/Fixes/fuse-engine.jpg

http://members.cox.net/wilsond/Fixes/fuse-engine-lid.jpg

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Check for a fuses& relay box under hood on drivers side fender area. Look underside of cover for map.

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