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Old 03-20-2016, 05:12 PM
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I was hoping I wouldn't have to do this, but I'll be darned if I can find the interior fuse box in my '93 coupe. Owners Manual says to the right of the instrument panel, and I've look all over the place. Is it possible it's in the engine compartment. Thanks, and please be gentle with me. I've only had the car since yesterday.
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I was hoping I wouldn't have to do this, but I'll be darned if I can find the interior fuse box in my '93 coupe. Owners Manual says to the right of the instrument panel, and I've look all over the place. Is it possible it's in the engine compartment. Thanks, and please be gentle with me. I've only had the car since yesterday.
It's on the right hand side of the panel. You have to open the passenger door to see it. Between the panel and the pass. door.
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It's on the right hand side of the panel. You have to open the passenger door to see it. Between the panel and the pass. door.

Aha, found it thanks. If my cruise control isn't working, could it possibly be a fuse? I won't be able to check the fuse box until tomorrow. Thanks.
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Aha, found it thanks. If my cruise control isn't working, could it possibly be a fuse? I won't be able to check the fuse box until tomorrow. Thanks.
Check your vacuum line too.
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That would do it, but there are other things. Mine didn't work when I bought it and the two vacuum lines plugging into it by the battery were eaten by battery acid (apparently). The were mushy and cracked. I cut them back to where they were good and replaced the end pieces and every thing worked. According to the owner's manual, it controls other things as well:

Cruise Control Engage Switch; Daytime Running
Lamps Module; Low Tire Pressure Warning
Module; Cruise Control Cut-Off Relay



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Awesome. Thanks, everyone.
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That would do it, but there are other things. Mine didn't work when I bought it and the two vacuum lines plugging into it by the battery were eaten by battery acid (apparently). The were mushy and cracked. I cut them back to where they were good and replaced the end pieces and every thing worked. According to the owner's manual, it controls other things as well:

Cruise Control Engage Switch; Daytime Running
Lamps Module; Low Tire Pressure Warning
Module; Cruise Control Cut-Off Relay



What year is that "fuse-block"? I thought cruise should be 5A and this is what I would have expected in a '93

**I recall you maybe having a '95 so with a Lt1 in '95 a 10A with an LT5 a 5A like I would have expected in the '93.

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Originally Posted by WVZR-1
What year is that "fuse-block"? I thought cruise should be 5A and this is what I would have expected in a '93

**I recall you maybe having a '95 so with a Lt1 in '95 a 10A with an LT5 a 5A like I would have expected in the '93.

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The picture is of my 95.
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OP - here's some vacuum information for a '93. I had the FSM open and it was just a couple snapshots:

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Using the pictures WVZR-1 has provided, here is where my vacuum hoses had holes. That's the battery just below.


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Great stuff, everyone. I'm going to check everything out after work. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by ladman
Great stuff, everyone. I'm going to check everything out after work. Thank you.
If you need to replace your vacuum line to the pedal IM me I can tell you how to do it easy and will take ten minutes instead of tearing half the car apart.
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Originally Posted by 65GGvert
Using the pictures WVZR-1 has provided, here is where my vacuum hoses had holes. That's the battery just below.


That is the same place mine was all dry rotted and leaking. Spliced in a new section to fix it.

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