no fuse in fuse #3 but manual show a fuse (7.5A)
#1
no fuse in fuse #3 but manual show a fuse (7.5A)
Could someone with 2017 TLX base model 4cyl to see if they actually have fuse #3 ST Motor (7.5A)? I look in the manual and it say it has a fuse on #3 but when I look under the driver side dash, I don't see a fuse in it. Just an empty slot. Could someone please verify if that is true? Thanks
#2
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Could someone with 2017 TLX base model 4cyl to see if they actually have fuse #3 ST Motor (7.5A)? I look in the manual and it say it has a fuse on #3 but when I look under the driver side dash, I don't see a fuse in it. Just an empty slot. Could someone please verify if that is true? Thanks
#3
Mine do not have asterisked on fuse #3. Here's the manual for https://carmanuals2.com/get/acura-tl...s-manual-96825
#4
Senior Moderator
I think that's what the parentheses imply
#5
Not sure what is "ST Motor"?
But if you look at SRS (7.5A ) or driver side lock/unlock (10A), they all have fuse in it even thought their a parentheses. My actual fuse box do have fuse in SRS and driver lock/unlock. I guess it would be nice if someone generous to take a look at their actual car on driver side fuse box near the panel for 2017 TLX base model:
206-hp 2.4L Inline-4 8-Spd DCT
FWD with Precision All-Wheel Steer
Side note: I have dealer installed remote starter. Not sure if it relate to anything but just fyi.
But if you look at SRS (7.5A ) or driver side lock/unlock (10A), they all have fuse in it even thought their a parentheses. My actual fuse box do have fuse in SRS and driver lock/unlock. I guess it would be nice if someone generous to take a look at their actual car on driver side fuse box near the panel for 2017 TLX base model:
206-hp 2.4L Inline-4 8-Spd DCT
FWD with Precision All-Wheel Steer
Side note: I have dealer installed remote starter. Not sure if it relate to anything but just fyi.
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are you having any issues with your car?
If not, why are you "fixing" something that's not broken ..?
If not, why are you "fixing" something that's not broken ..?