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    Where is the fuse box located? I can't seem to find it. My turn signals and brake lights are not working. I will propabably replace all the bulbs just to be on the safe side. Also, can anyone tell me the proper way to clean my engine. I just got off work (second job) and will try to tie up some loose ends when I wake up in a few hours. Thanks.

    #2
    It should be under the dash on the driverside, towards the door.
    -Matt
    1968 Fairlane 500 - 1998 Camaro Z/28

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      #3
      if is a 90-91, the fusebox is just under the dash. if its a 79-89, it will be behind the panel under the steering column. If you have manual remote mirros, you will need to unscrew the passenger window control bezel fron this piece

      some folks like the pressure wash, but i dont use more than a medium blast from the garden hose...
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          #5
          Best way to clean the engine? Disassemble the whole thing and have my buddy hot-tank the block and heads and run them in his media tumbler!

          Seriously, though, I've had only limited success with stuff like Gunk Foamy Engine Brite where the instructions say to just spray it on and hose it off. The goo on my engines generally needed serious scrubbing if not scraping. If you don't want to pressure wash or steam clean, I'd suggest getting a gallon of a good degreaser and an assortment of brushes and scrapers, hook the garden hose to hot water if you can, and start cleaning the thing by hand.
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            #6
            I pressure wash mine, couse i did get some water in my starer solinoid and had to tap it to start the car for a week, then it dried out.
            Chris - A 20th Century Man \m/ ^.^ \m/

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