Electrical
System
Add-on Electrical Equipment
NOTICE:
Don’t add anything electrical to your Chevrolet
unless you check with your dealer first. Some
electrical equipment can damage your vehicle and
the damage wouldn’t be covered by your warranty.
Some add-on electrical equipment can keep other
components from working
as
they should.
Your vehicle has an air bag system. Before attempting to
add anything electrical to your Chevrolet, see “Servicing
Your
Air
Bag-Equipped Chevrolet” in the Index.
Headlamp
Wiring
The headlamp wiring is protected by fuses. Should your
headlamps fail to function have your headlamp system
checked right away.
Windshield Wiper
Fuse
The windshield wiper motor is protected by a circuit breaker
and a fuse.
If
the motor overheats due to heavy snow, etc., the
wiper
will
stop
until
the moIor cools.
If
the overload
is
caused
by some electrical problem,
have
it fixed.
Power
Windows
and Other Power Options
Circuit breakers in the fuse panel protect the power
windows and other power accessories. When the current
load is too heavy, the circuit breaker opens and closes,
protecting the circuit until the problem
is
fixed.
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from
short circuits by a combination of fuses, circuit breakers
and fusible thermal links. This greatly reduces the
chance of damage caused by electrical problems.
Look at the silver-colored band inside the fuse.
If
the band
is broken or melted, replace the fuse. Be sure you replace
a bad fuse with a new one of the identical
size
and rating.
If
you ever have a problem on the road and don’t have a
spare fuse, you can borrow one that has the same
amperage. Just pick some feature of your vehicle that
you
can get along without
--
like the radio or cigarette
lighter
--
and use its fuse if it is the correct amperage.
Replace
it
as soon as you can.
There are two fuse blocks in your vehicle: the
instrument panel fuse block and the engine compartment
fuse block.
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