To protect the electrical circuits of the vehicle, there are fuses, circuit breakers, and fusible links; positions of the fuse blocks include under the left side of the dashboard, behind the driver's side kick panel, behind the passenger side kick panel, and next to the battery in the engine compartment; of the fuses for 1982-1986 versions, location is under the left side of the dash. The fuses are usually connected to the car's wiring schematic and each of them protects a certain circuit, which is marked at the fuse panel. Blade terminal type fuses of miniature size are installed in the fuse block; they can easily be inserted in or removed by fingers. In the case of electrical com Next, it is recommended to check if there is a problem with the fuse because one can easily check whether the fuse is blown just by looking at the element through the clear plastic case of the fuse. As for continuity check, terminal ends of the blade are available inside the fuse body. Another important point is to use correct fuses for the place of their installation because, as it was mentioned, different fuses in terms of their physical appearance may be replaced by each other but only those fuses, which amperage is molded into the body of the fuse, will be efficient enough for each electrical circuit. In case the fuse provided is replaced and it burns out instantly, then such a fuse should not be replaced again until the source of the problem is solved and this is usually as a result of a short circuit in the wiring brought about by a damaged or worn wire.