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because no one else did I will tell you where that very elusive second fuse box is hiding open the passenger door and it is directly to the right of the glove box hope this helps
Do you have a small wire connected with your neg. battery post This wire is a ground that grounds your car . , May have come lose when replaced battery. Not all cars have these i really don't know for sure on yours but is sure the place i would start. May even try hooking up a wire from battery " the black cable" And hold it to the car's frame to check good luck on this sorry not be more help.
If you can hear the compressor running, it's a leak in the system. If not check to make sure you're getting power to the motor. I highly doubt it's the fuse. your fuse locations are in your owners manual or any repair book. hard to explain location of a fuse online.
If high mileaged could probably be a cat. But more liklly sounds like a sensor. Vibration from removal may have done something. But I wouldnt blame the shop for it. After all it is an older van
low transmission will not turn on the light, only a coincidence, you need to have the code read with a scan tool to fix the problem and turn off the light.
yes they will swap out ,most have same sensors and all ,check the plugs on wiring harness before you swap them out make sure,im sure you can cause they both will work in there. hope to help you, thanks robert b.
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