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The headlamp wiring  is protected by  a circuit  breaker. 
An  electrical overload will cause the lamps  to  go on and 
off, or in some cases to remain off. If this happens, have 
your headlamp wiring checked right  away. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The windshield wiper motor  is protected  by  a fuse  and 
an  internal circuit  breaker.  If the motor overheats due to 
heavy  snow,  etc.,  the wiper will stop until the motor 
cools.  If the overload  is caused  by some electrical 
problem and  not  snow, etc., be  sure  to  get  it  fixed. 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power  Options 
Circuit breakers protect the power seats and other power 
accessories.  When the current load  is too  heavy,  the 
circuit  breaker opens and closes, protecting  the circuit 
until the problem is fixed  or goes  away. 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
The wiring circuits  in your vehicle  are protected from 
short circuits  by  a combination  of maxi-fuses, 
mini-fuses and circuit breakers.  This greatly reduces the 
chance  of fires caused by electrical problems.  replace 
a bad fuse  with  a  new  one of the  identical  size 
and rating. 
If  you  ever  have  a  problem  on  the road  and  don’t  have  a 
spare  fuse,  you can borrow  one  that  has  the same 
amperage.  Just pick some feature  of your  vehicle  that 
you  can get along  without 
-- like the radio or  cigarette 
lighter 
-- and use its  fuse, if it is  the correct  amperage. 
Replace  it as soon  as  you  can. 
Instrument  Panel Fuse Block 
The interior fuse  center is 
on the  passenger’s  side  of 
the  vehicle,  under  the 
instrument  panel  and  under 
the toe-board.  Remove  the 
toe-board  and  carpet 
covering to  access  the fuse 
block.  Then  turn  the  fuse 
block  door  knob  and  pull 
the door 
to access  the  fuses. 
Look at  the silver-colored band inside  the  fuse. If the 
band  is broken  or melted, replace the fuse.  Be sure  you