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13 years 2 months before #33412 by manual-mecanica
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I am looking for the fuse box of a Suzuki Sidekick 1997, I have some empty spaces and I do not know what they are and I do not have the owner's manual, if someone can help me

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13 years 2 months before #33414 by manual-mecanica
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Wcrist wrote: I am looking for the fuse box of a Suzuki Sidekick 1997, I have some empty spaces and I do not know what they are and I do not have the owner's manual, if someone can help me


The fuse boxes are built with a complete electronic architecture for a certain model of each brand, in this case for your Sidekick, according to the equipment that each verction has, the fuses and relays that need and none more are placed, the free spaces correspond to models with more complete equipment than yours and will be occupied in relation to the accessories that are included.

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13 years 2 months before #33418 by manual-mecanica
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Wcrist wrote: I am looking for the fuse box of a Suzuki Sidekick 1997, I have some empty spaces and I do not know what they are and I do not have the owner's manual, if someone can help me


The fuse boxes are built with a complete electronic architecture for a certain model of each brand, in this case for your Sidekick, according to the equipment that each verction has, the fuses and relays that need and none more are placed, the free spaces correspond to models with more complete equipment than yours and will be occupied in relation to the accessories that are included.


Ok, I mean as I could get the fuse box lid where each fuse corresponds to, I mean something like this I put in the image

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13 years 2 months before #33424 by manual-mecanica
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I think it will be impossible, since the lid alone is not sold, and the complete box of that very difficult model, maybe Miami or directly Japan, I think you will have to look in some scrapping in your area that have a car equal to yours.
As for the positioning of fuses search on the Internet, some information is always for all brands.

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13 years 2 months before #33426 by manual-mecanica
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Wcrist wrote:

Charlypzz wrote:

Wcrist wrote: I am looking for the fuse box of a Suzuki Sidekick 1997, I have some empty spaces and I do not know what they are and I do not have the owner's manual, if someone can help me


The fuse boxes are built with a complete electronic architecture for a certain model of each brand, in this case for your Sidekick, according to the equipment that each verction has, the fuses and relays that need and none more are placed, the free spaces correspond to models with more complete equipment than yours and will be occupied in relation to the accessories that are included.


Ok, I mean as I could get the fuse box lid where each fuse corresponds to, I mean something like this I put in the image


Thanks me, I'm going to look in Miami, to see if I get it

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