Main fuse location

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Asked by Guru5CDDQ Jan 11, 2018 at 09:35 AM about the 2001 Chevrolet Impala FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hey all, the misses accidentally jumped her car
backwards and now it does nothing, even with a
better battery.  Need to locate the main fuse or
whichever relay would blow first. Checked all fuses
under hood and driver and passengers door
fuboxes

3 Answers

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Best thing to check first is for the inline fusible link. I you're lucky that is all that has blown. Sometimes it is soldered in place or you may have to buy a new positive lead line with the fusible link. If you're a little less lucky then the diodes in the alternator have also popped and other symptoms could be an overheated wire where the casing (insulation) is melted off. These are some starting points to check for! Happy Diagnosis!

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Well the wiring all looks intact, but tracing the wiring harness I'm having difficulty finding the fusible links. Any idea where they may be located on an Impala??

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Did you happen to find where the fusible links are, sorry just seeing t huh e post

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