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Originally Posted by seco
high beam fuse is located in fuse box under steering column? or in engine bay - I'll be looking into this
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I would guess it's under the dash, but it's just as likely to be under the hood. I've got a Haynes manual in my car, and my owners manual, so I can check one after work.
EDIT: I just checked right now when I got home from the bar since I had my owner's manual handy and there is a fuse #38 in the passenger compartment for high beams. Check that first and then go from there. Hope this helps!
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Last edited by Bigdrumma22; 04-13-2008 at 02:43 AM.
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