1994 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 223

1994 Oldsmobile 88 Manual

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Ad=OnEkcb-ical Equipment NOTICE: Don't add anythingelectrical to your Oldsmobile unless you check with your dealer first.Some electrical equipment can damage your vehicleand thedamage wouldn't be coveredby your warranty. Some add-on electrical equipment can keep other components from working as they should. Your vehicle has anair bag system. Before attempting to add anything electrical to yourOldsmobile, see Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Oldsmobile in the Index. U I I The left side fuse panel is located to the Look at the silver-colored bandinside the fuse. If the band is broken or left of the steering wheel, under the instrument panel. melted, replace the fuse. Be sure you replace a bad fuse with a new one of the Snap off the cover to reveal the fuses. correct amp rating. You'll find a fuse puller clipped to the When finished, replace the cover and inside of the cover. Place the wideend levers againto unlock of the fusepuller overthe plastic end of pinch the release the fuse. Squeeze the endsover the fuse the panel. Press itback up into place. and pull it out. Spare fuses are located in the slots labeled "Spare" on the following chart. 1Fuses & Circuit Breakers The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from short circuits by a combination of fuses andcircuit breakers. Thisgreatly reduces the chance of damage caused by electrical problems. 221

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Ad=On
Ekcb-ical
Equipment
NOTICE:
Don’t add
anything electrical to
your Oldsmobile unless you
check
with your dealer
first. Some
electrical equipment can damage
your
vehicle and
the damage
wouldn’t
be
covered by your
warranty. Some add-on electrical
equipment
can
keep
other
components from working as they
should.
Your vehicle has
an air bag
system.
Before attempting
to
add
anything
electrical to
your Oldsmobile, see
Servicing Your
Air Bag-Equipped
Oldsmobile
in
the
Index.
1
Fuses
&
Circuit
Breakers
The wiring circuits in your
vehicle are
protected from
short
circuits by a
combination of fuses
and circuit
breakers.
This greatly reduces the
chance
of
damage caused by electrical
problems.
The left side fuse panel is located to the
left
of
the steering wheel, under
the
instrument panel.
Snap
off
the cover to reveal the fuses.
You’ll
find a fuse puller clipped to the
inside of the cover. Place the
wide end
of the
fuse puller
over the plastic end of
the fuse. Squeeze the
ends over the fuse
and pull it
out.
Spare fuses are
located
in
the
slots
labeled “Spare”
on
the
following chart.
U
I
I
Look
at the silver-colored
band
inside
the fuse.
If
the band is
broken or
melted, replace the fuse. Be sure you
replace a bad fuse with
a
new one of the
correct amp rating.
When finished, replace
the
cover
and
pinch
the
release
levers
again to
unlock
the panel. Press
it back
up
into place.
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