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joecls 94 C4 Fuse Box Location?
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hey guys..very nice site indeed!

i was wondering, i just bought this C4 (first 'vette owned,ever), and was needing to locate the fuee box for the main accessories (cig lighter,radio,etc). where is it at and how do you get to it? lol. thanks in advance.
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bogus RE:94 C4 Fuse Box Location?
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this one is a pain... it's under the passengers side knee bolster... remove the carpeted panel above ones knee on the passengers side.

it's burried under there somewhere.
Posted on: 2006/3/25 2:35
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I have a 94 also, what you need is the owners manual. Go to this site; https://www.mygmlink.com/pdf/go2conten ... hevrolet/1994corvette.pdf and you can read on line or download the owner's manual for your desktop. This site supports 1993 thru 1996 Corvette owner's manuals. Check the INDEX in the back and it will provide most of the information on all the fuse box locations and circuits protected and fuse ratings. Good luck and welcome aboard.
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vis_croceus Re: 94 C4 Fuse Box Location?
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It's on the right side of the dash. Open passenger door and it's right in front of you.

An owner's manual would be a good idea. Along with a service manual.
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CasetheCorvetteman Re: 94 C4 Fuse Box Location?
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It's on the right side of the dash. Open passenger door and it's right in front of you.

An owner's manual would be a good idea. Along with a service manual.

Yes and yes
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Don't trust Casey to tell you where it is located, his car is arse backwards and besides that he is standing on his head in the other hemisphere.
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It's on the right side of the dash. Open passenger door and it's right in front of you.

An owner's manual would be a good idea. Along with a service manual.


You have two fuse blocks in the engine compartment right near the battery.
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You have two fuse blocks in the engine compartment right near the battery.



He asked where the fuse box for the main accessories (cig lighter,radio,etc) was located.

vis_croceus gave the correct location for those fuses.
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You have two fuse blocks in the engine compartment right near the battery.



He asked where the fuse box for the main accessories (cig lighter,radio,etc) was located.

vis_croceus gave the correct location for those fuses.


Let me see -- under the hood are the fuses for interior lights, exterior lights, rear defogger, power door locks, hatch, LIGHTER, seats ... I think it's best to give the full answer, don't you?
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Sorry, I wasn't aware the same fuses were in two different places.

Edit: Or at least a "second" fuse.
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Sorry, I wasn't aware the same fuses were in two different places.

Edit: Or at least a "second" fuse.

Is anything ever simple on this car? :shaking:
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Let me see -- under the hood are the fuses for interior lights, exterior lights, rear defogger, power door locks, hatch, LIGHTER, seats ... I think it's best to give the full answer, don't you?


The full answer - RTFM - was given.

If you manage to blow the primary fuse under the hood that feeds the lighter/etc. fuse, that means you have a short inside your dash, which means changing fuses is the least of your problems.

So, for a reasonable interpretation of the original post, the brief answer is "on the right side of the dash", and the full answer is "RTFM."
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... and the full answer is "RTFM."


Only if you want to make this a less than desirable forum.
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The full info was given, no need to dispute it. While i agree that the Service manual should be consulted if indeed there has been a fuse blown under the bonnet, in order to know that, first one needs to know where the fuse is.

Now you can give as much or as little info as you all like, but i saw all the info given as being relevent in some way.

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Let me see -- under the hood are the fuses for interior lights, exterior lights, rear defogger, power door locks, hatch, LIGHTER, seats ... I think it's best to give the full answer, don't you?

I agree with this.
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The full answer - RTFM - was given.

If you manage to blow the primary fuse under the hood that feeds the lighter/etc. fuse, that means you have a short inside your dash, which means changing fuses is the least of your problems.

So, for a reasonable interpretation of the original post, the brief answer is "on the right side of the dash", and the full answer is "RTFM."

And i agree in part with this. The question was "what do i have to do to locate the said fuses" and that was all. May as well answer it in full. If further questions were to arise, i would whole heartedly back your statement of the Factory Service manual being a full answer.

Some of what you say is true, and you know i agree with it in principle.
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