where are the fuses in an 89 firebird
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Car: 1989 Pontiac Firebird Base T Top
Engine: 305 V8 carb
Transmission: 700r4
where are the fuses in an 89 firebird
I have no power to almost anything and i replaced all the fuses under the dash and the 1 right next to the battery. The battery is brand new so i know its not that. Are there any other fuses in the car?
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Car: 1992 RS
Engine: Carbed 350
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.42 posi
Re: where are the fuses in an 89 firebird
Maybe you fried a fusible link - they all connect to starter or to the power distribution center between the battery and the radiator. And make sure your grounds are all good - battery to body (at battery), battery to motor (at block), motor to body (pass side head to firewall).
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Car: 1989 Pontiac Firebird Base T Top
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Re: where are the fuses in an 89 firebird
Thanks! yeah it was a fusable link. now i have power again!!
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Car: 1987 camaro,88 firebird
Engine: 2.8 v6,5.0 tpi
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Re: where are the fuses in an 89 firebird
is there a fusible link that goes to the fuel pump?
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Car: 1989 Formula - Red
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Re: where are the fuses in an 89 firebird
Had a similar issue on my bride's 89 Formula. It was a nearly new ground cable, and was intermittently open.
Fortunately I traced it out with an ohmmeter before I started throwing parts at it.
Fortunately I traced it out with an ohmmeter before I started throwing parts at it.
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