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MAINTENANCE
Fuses and Relays
WARNING!
Before servicing the vehicle’s
electrical system, always disconnect the main
power connector first, then disconnect any
electrical accessory connections, then disconnect
the negative cable from the 12-volt battery (if
equipped), then disconnect the negative terminal
from the main battery pack. See page 53.
If you experience electrical failures not
related to the batteries, a fuse may need
replacement. Locate and correct any short
circuits that may have caused the blown
fuse, then replace the fuse. If you suspect a
relay or diode needs replacement, your
authorized GEM dealer can assist.
Open the hood to access the fuse box. See
the label attached to the fuse box cover for the function and amp rating of each fuse. The
spare and heater coil fuses are used for accessories.
Fuse Box Label
Fuse Box