Sunday, January 3, 2016

Whether you own an original 1983 Plymouth Voyager, the last model year 2000 model year or any model year in between, it's possible to experience a blown fuse. When this happens, you can replace it yourself in just a matter of minutes, getting you back on the road in no time.

Instructions

    1

    Turn your vehicle off before your remove a fuse. Locate the fuse box, housed under the steering column on the driver's side.

    2

    Open the fuse box. Read the inside of the fuse box cover to identify the fuses in each slot.

    3

    Remove the fuse that you suspect of being blown. The wire in the middle of the fuse is melted if the fuse is no longer good.

    4

    Obtain a new fuse that has the same amperage as the fuse you removed. Confirm the rating by checking the fuse box's cover as replacing with a fuse of a higher amp can cause the fuse to blow again.

    5

    Push the new fuse into place and shut the fuse cover tightly. Restart your Voyager to verify the new fuse works properly.

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