Fuse Block #1 & #2
DESCRIPTION
Fuse Block #1 (3) and Fuse Block #2 (2) are both attached to the bottom of the Fuse/Relay Block #1 (also known as the SRB) (1) by a bracket. The SRB (1) is located beneath the driver side end of the instrument panel in the passenger compartment.
The fuse blocks serves to distribute electrical current to many of the electrical systems in the vehicle. The fuse blocks contains blade-type mini fuses that enable automatic control of some of the power distribution circuits throughout the vehicle.
The molded plastic fuse block housing snaps onto the mounting bracket that is secured to the SRB. The fuse blocks can be removed by releasing the retaining tabs at the top of the housing. The fuse allocation chart for both Fuse Block #1 (3) and Fuse Block #2 (2) is in the vehicle document wallet in the glove box and names all the numbered fuses.
The fuse block cannot be repaired, if the fuse block is inoperative or damaged, the entire fuse block must be replaced.