The following Instrument Panel Fuse Block illustration reflects 1991 LeSabre fuse rating changes. Following is a list of the pages and fuses affected.
20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 42, 56, 64, 78, 92, 98, 110, 118, 155, 166, 167, 168, 169, 179, 198, 208, 220, 230, 242, 243, 274, and 296
Fuse 1 - from 5A to 25A Fuse 6 - from 5A to 10A Fuse 11 - from 20A to 15A Fuse 14 - from 20A to 15A Fuse 16 - from 20A to 15A Fuse 18 - from 5A to 10A Fuse 19 - from 15A to 20A Fuse 20 - from 25A to 15A Fuse 25 - from 5A to 10A
I/P FUSE BLOCK -------------- FUSE COLOR NUMBER (AMPS) CIRCUIT FUNCTION ------ ---------- ---------------- 1 WHT (25) Spare Fuse
2 YEL (20) Spare Fuse
3 -- Not Used
4 RED (10) Radio
5 WHT (25) Wiper/Washer
6 RED (10) Coolant Fans
7 WHT (25) Air Conditioning, Electrical Level Control, Rear Defogger 8 RED (10) Antilock Brake System
9 -- Not Used
10 -- Not Used
11 BLU (15) Warnings and Alarms, Front Cigar Lighter, Radio, Power Antenna, Instrument Cluster, Horn, Air Conditioning, Engine Compartment Light, Luggage Compartment Light 12 YEL (20) Electronic Level Control
13 YEL (20) Exterior Lights, Cruise Control
14 BLU (15) Headlights, twilight Sentinel/Daytime Running Lights 15 YEL (20) Interior Lights, Power Mirrors, Power Door Locks 16 BLU (15) Warnings and Alarms, I/P Compartment Lights Instrument Cluster 17 RED (10) Electronic Control Module, Emission Control
18 RED (10) Cruise Control
19 YEL (20) Turn Signals, Back Up lights
20 YEL (20) Luggage Conpartment Lid Release
21 RED (10) Spare Fuse
22 BLU (15) Spare Fuse
23 Circuit (30) Power Seats, Power Door Locks, Rear Defogger Breaker
24 Circuit (30) Power Windows Breaker
25 RED (100 Interior Lights Dimming (see Light Switch Details)
FUSE COLOR NUMBER (AMPS) CIRCUIT FUNCTION ----- --------- ---------------- 1 RED (10) Air Conditioning
2 -- Not Used
3 -- Not Used
4 -- Not Used
5 BLU (15) Air Conditioning, Charging System, Fuel Control Emission Control 6 YEL (20) Fuel Control, Ignition Control
7 RED (10) Fuel Control
8 -- Not Used
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