Monday, July 1, 2013

The Impala by Chevy has been in production since 1958. While the older models look different from today's Impala, the process for replacing a blown fuse is exactly the same. You can change out a blown fuse yourself in just a short amount of time.

Instructions

    1

    Locate the fuse box, which is on the driver's side of the instrument panel, inside the passenger compartment of your Impala.

    2

    Open the fuse box and read the inside cover. This tells you where each fuse is located. In a 2003 Chevy Impala, the fuse for the turn signals is found clearly marked in the TURN SIGNAL slot.

    3

    Pull out the suspected blown fuse and look at the band inside. If the wire is melted or broken, it's blown.

    4

    Replace the blown fuse with one of the same size and rating. The turn signal fuse in the earlier example has a 15 amp rating. Click it into place and close the fuse box cover.

    5

    Restart your Chevy Impala and verify the new fuse works.

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