Electrical System 
Add-on Electrical  Equipment 
Notice:  Don’t  add  anything  electrical  to  your 
vehicle  unless  you  check  with  your  dealer  first. 
Some  electrical  equipment  can damage your  vehicle 
and  the  damage  wouldn’t  be covered by your 
warranty.  Some  add-on  electrical  equipment can 
keep  other  components  from working as  they 
should. 
Your  vehicle  has  an  air bag system.  Before attempting 
to  add  anything  electrical  to your  vehicle,  see 
Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle on page 1-72. 
Windshield  Wiper  Fuses 
The  windshield  wiper  motor  is protected  by an  internal 
circuit  breaker  and  a fuse. 
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  windows 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  fuses, circuit breakers 
and  fusible thermal  links. This greatly  reduces the 
chance  of fires caused by electrical problems. 
Look  at  the  silver-colored band inside  the fuse.  If the 
band  is broken  or melted, replace the  fuse.  Be  sure  you 
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. 
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