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G202&G203 are grounds if I knew what you are trying to fix it would be more helpful the power side of G202 uses fuses #5&9 for the airbag system G203 uses fuses #7,10,&20 for several interior components fuse block for #5,7,9,10 left of dash interior and power distribution under hood behind battery for#20
most fuel pump relays are under the hood in the power distribution box. Owners manuals may give a diagram on what fuse is what. Alot of the time if the relay goes the pump isn't far behind or vise versa.
The relay for this is incorporated in what they call a overhead console module. I'm assuming that none of the interior lights are working? The unit is in the centre console I believe. This will solve the issue. Most salvage yards should carry these, so once you remove the old one you will have the numbers to match to the "new" one.
you might have some wire toughing the ground rabbing when put it in reverse the eng shiftting causing wires to stretch and might touching ground or hot wire
Heater or moving the seat?
Under hood there is the Power distribution center and there is big fuse nr4.
That feed power to Cabin fuse box.
Fuse nr.6 (10A) is for heated seat.
Fuse 17 (15A) is for power seat.
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