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Is the panel in the engine bay on the driver side the only fuse panel.

I recently had an alarm installed and now I am having troubles with my left blinker and break light.

Thanks,
Adam
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Fuse box location

There is a big fuse box under the hood on the passenger side. You need to push the two tabs on the sides and cover comes off. There are extra fuses, a fuse puller, and a guide showing what fuses are used for.

I just reset my ECM by pulling that fuse for a minute, so it advanced the timng for using high octane premium fuel and my CAI.
Thanks for all the help. Where gonna try and fix the problem once the new remote comes in.
UFC1,

Best of luck on that I feel your pain! I had a 96 Grand Am and they installed an aftermarket alarm/starter on it and OMG was it so screwed up afterwards. They had to install many a relays to get that thing to finally work right, but then it was always messing up and I spent so much time getting it fixed. I just ended up removing the damn thing because it was such a pain in the ass. Not only could a thief steal the car, I could barely get it to move from the driveway myself with the key LOL. Best of luck man with that! Been there and done that... :banghead:
Sky Hi said:
There is a big fuse box under the hood on the passenger side. You need to push the two tabs on the sides and cover comes off. There are extra fuses, a fuse puller, and a guide showing what fuses are used for.

I just reset my ECM by pulling that fuse for a minute, so it advanced the timng for using high octane premium fuel and my CAI.
Which is the fuse to reset the ECM!!
Man this forum gets better and better and better!


What great info -- Thanks!!:cheers:
UFC1 said:
Is the panel in the engine bay on the driver side the only fuse panel.

I recently had an alarm installed and now I am having troubles with my left blinker and break light.

Thanks,
Adam
The info I have says that a "security system and engine-immobilizing theft-deterrent feature" is standard equipment. Is that wrong? Or, is the standard security system not adequate? Seems like I remember reading in a thread about someone setting off the alarm when they reached for their laptop sitting on the seat with the top down.
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