Senin, 16 Mei 2011

How to Replace Fuses on a Toyota Previa

How to Replace Fuses on a Toyota Previa

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Internal combustion engines run on gasoline, but require the spark of electricity to unleash the power of the fuel. Likewise, all of the electrical components on your car, such as your headlights, turn signals and windshield wipers, are powered by your battery. As with most electrical systems, the primary safety mechanism to prevent overloads on the Toyota Previa is the simple fuse. These small, easy-to-replace bits of metal and plastic can make the difference between driving in a cool, air conditioned car or sweltering in the heat.

Difficulty:
Moderately Easy

Instructions

things you'll need:

  • Replacement fuse
  • Fuse Puller
    • 1

      Turn the ignition switch to the "Off" position. Insure the component with the suspected blown fuse is turned off.

    • 2

      Reach under the central instrument panel cover, located above the air conditioning controls in the center of the dashboard, and press upward on the panel cover release latch. This is where most of the fuses are located in a Toyota Previa. Lift the panel cover up and off.

    • 3

      Observe the underside of the control panel cover. It will have a schematic diagram along with the name of each circuit controlled by the corresponding fuse. Determine the location of the fuse that controls the affected component. The Toyota Previa makes use of three different types of fuses: type A, which are thin and elongated, type B fuses that resemble a box with a window in the top to reveal the fuse link, and type C, which also resemble a box with a clear plastic top.

    • 4

      Grasp the suspected fuse and pull straight up and out. Look down through the clear top of the fuse. If the metal connector is broken and not connected, the fuse is blown. Insert a replacement fuse of the same type and amperage rating into the vacant slot.

    • 5

      Replace the instrument control panel and press down until it snaps closed. Turn the ignition switch to the "On" position. Activate the suspected component. If replacing the fuse did not solve the problem, troubleshoot further or take the car to a qualified technician for repairs.

Tips & Warnings

  • Type A fuses may require the use of a fuse puller to remove.

  • Always keep a spare set of fuses in your vehicle for emergency replacement.

  • You can replace blown fuses of important components with working fuses from less important components, if you don’t have a spare fuse.

  • The Toyota Previa has a secondary fuse box located under the hood to the left of the battery.

  • Never replace any fuse with a higher amperage fuse. This could cause extensive damage to your vehicles electrical system and could possibly cause a fire.

  • Never replace a fuse with any object other than a fuse with the same or lower amperage rating.

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