Engine Crank Fuse Location
Engine Crank Fuse Location Does anyone know where the Engine Crank fuse is located. The Haynes Manual shows the Crank Fuse as being a part of the Fuse Box (Located on the passenger side of Dash) However, my Fuse box does not have the Crank Fuse as one of the fuses; My Owners Manual states it is housed in another / external box location.
I need to check if that fuse is blown as the car stopped running.
Also, I do not hear the Fuel pump pressurizing anymore.
Thanks...
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I need to check if that fuse is blown as the car stopped running.
Also, I do not hear the Fuel pump pressurizing anymore.
Thanks...
88 35th Anniversary
Last edited by 35thAnniv1016; Dec 4, 2005 at 09:55 PM. Reason: Bold heading
Originally Posted by 35thAnniv1016
Engine Crank Fuse Location Does anyone know where the Engine Crank fuse is located. The Haynes Manual shows the Crank Fuse as being a part of the Fuse Box (Located on the passenger side of Dash) However, my Fuse box does not have the Crank Fuse as one of the fuses; My Owners Manual states it is housed in another / external box location.
I need to check if that fuse is blown as the car stopped running.
Also, I do not hear the Fuel pump pressurizing anymore.
Thanks...
88 35th Anniversary
I need to check if that fuse is blown as the car stopped running.
Also, I do not hear the Fuel pump pressurizing anymore.
Thanks...
88 35th Anniversary
The starter enable relay and aux fuse block are behind the info panel.
Last edited by AGENT 86; Dec 5, 2005 at 09:44 AM.
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Originally Posted by AGENT 86
Does the engine crank over or not
The starter enable relay and aux fuse block are behind the info panel.

The starter enable relay and aux fuse block are behind the info panel.

Agent 86 and Dark Blue.. Thanks for the diagram and support! Now who in their right mind
would place a Fuse Box behind there! Now I have to go pulling through the Dash.. Also, Yes, the car does crank.. It sit's in the Garage for the most part. Came home to start it up and did not charge the battery.. Car ran for apprx 30 seconds and stopped.. Has not started since.. Will be home in two weeks and I'll pull it apart then...Thanks...
would place a Fuse Box behind there! Now I have to go pulling through the Dash.. Also, Yes, the car does crank.. It sit's in the Garage for the most part. Came home to start it up and did not charge the battery.. Car ran for apprx 30 seconds and stopped.. Has not started since.. Will be home in two weeks and I'll pull it apart then...Thanks...
Last edited by 35thAnniv1016; Dec 6, 2005 at 12:41 AM.
I don't know of any so called "engine crank fuse".
If it's turning over then there is no problem with the starter system. You need not open the dash up as your problems are elsewhere. You'll have to go through the basics. Fuel pressure, spark, injectors firing etc.
Here's some info NOT from a haynes manual.
http://members.shaw.ca/corvette86/En...ButWontRun.pdf
http://members.shaw.ca/corvette86/Fu...mDiagnosis.pdf
http://members.shaw.ca/corvette86/Ig...System-EST.pdf
If it's turning over then there is no problem with the starter system. You need not open the dash up as your problems are elsewhere. You'll have to go through the basics. Fuel pressure, spark, injectors firing etc.
Here's some info NOT from a haynes manual.
http://members.shaw.ca/corvette86/En...ButWontRun.pdf
http://members.shaw.ca/corvette86/Fu...mDiagnosis.pdf
http://members.shaw.ca/corvette86/Ig...System-EST.pdf










