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2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe | ALL PURPOSE 4 DOOR, ALL PURPOSE 4 DOOR AWD, ALL PURPOSE 4 DOOR GT | 4 Cyl 1.8L
Pontiac Vibe Fuse
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Pontiac Vibe Fuse Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: What are the functions and replacement procedures for fuses and fusible links in electrical circuits on Pontiac Vibe?
A: The electrical Circuits of a vehicle are protected by fuses a Circuit Breakers and Fusible links, the fuse blocks are located on the under side of the instrument panel and the engine compartment. They all contain the number of an electrical circuit that is protected by the specific fuse and the number is indicated on the cover of the fuse panel. Miniaturization of fuses and application of blade terminal make it easy to remove and replace the fuse when it blows. If an electric part ceases to function, it must be checked if the fuse is the problem; to test it, use a tester light to probe the exposed tips of the component; if the light illuminates in one side yet dull on the other, then the fuse is the issue, although visually it can be observed if it's melted or popped out. Blown fuses should be replaced by fuses of the right specifications since physically, fuses can be swapped with those of different ratings but should not be used since it will endanger each circuit based on the blown fuse's rating. If the fuse put in place fails the same way as the initial fuse then there is a problem, which is usually a short circuit onset by a faulty wire, besides the fuse. Some circuits use fusible links; most of the car's circuits are concentrated in the engine compartment fuse box and the wire-type links safeguard the entire electrical system near the positive terminal of the battery. If a fusible link melts, short's cause should be repaired before replacement of this link with the similar gauge, and it is prohibited to use ordinary wire as a replacement. In the case of a wire-type fusible link, the negative battery cable should be disconnected along with the removal of the damaged link and soldering of a new one in its place and the naked wire, in this case, should be covered using shrink-wrap tubing or electrical tape.