Difficulty: Moderately EasyInstructionsThings You'll Need:
- Fuse puller
- Fuse of same rating
- Step 1
Shut down your car before opening the fuse box. Find the fuse box on the passenger side of the console by the door.
- Step 2
Open the fuse box and look at the inside of the cover. Read the list to locate the fuse you need to replace. As an example, you can find a 1993 Chevy Corvette's turn signal fuse in slot 24.
- Step 3
Remove the fuse using a fuse puller, grasping the fuse with the wide end of the puller and squeezing to pull it out.
- Step 4
Verify the fuse you pulled is the one blown by looking for a broken wire in the middle of the fuse.
- Step 5
Change the old fuse out for a new one of the same rating. Locate the amperage on the inside cover of the fuse panel for verification. The 1993 Corvette's turn signal referenced in Step 2 needs a 10 amp fuse.
- Step 6
Replace the fuse cover and start the Corvette. Confirm the new fuse has solved your issue.
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