Help Power Steering Inop

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bigdaddyjosh
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Help Power Steering Inop

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Cant find the fuse for 2009 Vibe. The Vibe manual shows that fuse 7 in the engine compartment is the right one. So I open the box and instead of a row of fuses where 7 should be, I have a glass or plastic box bolted down inside the fuse block. I cant see any fuses in it.

I am told that the box is a bus bar. So where did they move the fuses too?
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Re: Help Power Steering Inop

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Thanks for all the help guys...Anyhow I pulled the the positive off the battery for a few seconds and after reattaching all is good. Works just like new.
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I have an 03, so my fuse blocks are different, and I can't quite tell what you describing. Did you get a pic of the fuse in question?

In the 03-08, the 100A ALT fuse is in a clear lidded plastic box and is bolted to the fuse bus bar. Maybe your PS fuse is like that.

Glad it's working ok, wonder what caused it to misbehave and if it will do it again.
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