justchaos
Aurora Newbie
97 aurora,blk/blk,no mods yet,154,000miles and still strong
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ELC ?
Dec 4, 2004 11:42:35 GMT -6
Post by justchaos on Dec 4, 2004 11:42:35 GMT -6
took the line off my rear shock, turned the key and no air came out, found the fuse but how do you know if its bad? and where do I get a new one? I have alot of bounce in the rear. Thanks
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Dec 4, 2004 12:55:40 GMT -6
Post by erw38 on Dec 4, 2004 12:55:40 GMT -6
if you pop out the fuse, you should be able to look at it and there should be a metal piece reaching from one side of the fuse across to the other side. if there is no piece of metal or the piece of metal is "torn" then the fuse is no good. you can also take a multimeter and test the continuity (sp?) across the fuse. if it is blown, get a new one at an autoparts store or you may even find one at a lowe's or home depot or even a walmart.
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justchaos
Aurora Newbie
97 aurora,blk/blk,no mods yet,154,000miles and still strong
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ELC ?
Dec 4, 2004 17:16:13 GMT -6
Post by justchaos on Dec 4, 2004 17:16:13 GMT -6
the only fuse I found is grey and is about 1"x1" not a normal fuse
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ELC ?
Dec 4, 2004 18:51:22 GMT -6
Post by Isnibs on Dec 4, 2004 18:51:22 GMT -6
Justchaos I see how you got your nic. You have three threads open on the same subject. QUOTE " the only fuse I found is gray and is about 1"x1" not a normal fuse " You are probably looking at the relay. The fuse you need is in the right hand rear box under the rear seat. It is marked ELC and is probably 20 amp and yellow. Don't forget to wait about twenty seconds after turning the key.
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