I know that there is a 100 amp fuse that is bolted in place. There are access covers on the side of the fuse block that allow you to remove the 2 8mm-headed bolts holding it in place. Here is a [http://rspauto.com/answers/video/5591/|Video] that will show you the location as well as how to change it.
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So the main fuse is under your hood in the fuse block. I attached a few pictures so you know what to look for. The red circle is the main fuse the yellow you can ignore since that is not your problem. They are for the EGI. Also attached an image for all of your fuses. The manual says to remove the fuse disconnect the negative battery cable.
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Remove the main fuse block cover, remove the main fuse block mounting nuts. Remove the MAIN fuse mounting bolt to remove the fuse.
It might be easier if you give us the symptoms of what is going on with your 626. I just checked the manual briefly and seriously can't find it. I know that there is a 100 amp fuse that is bolted in place. There are access covers on the side of the fuse block that allow you to remove the 2 8mm-headed bolts holding it in place. Here is a [http://rspauto.com/answers/video/5591/|Video] that will show you the location as well as how to change it.
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I know that there is a 100 amp fuse that is bolted in place. There are access covers on the side of the fuse block that allow you to remove the 2 8mm-headed bolts holding it in place. Here is a [http://rspauto.com/answers/video/5591/|Video] that will show you the location as well as how to change it.
It might be easier if you give us the symptoms of what is going on with your 626. I just checked the manual briefly and seriously can't find it. I know that there is a 100 amp fuse that is bolted in place. There are access covers on the side of the fuse block that allow you to remove the 2 8mm-headed bolts holding it in place. Here is a [http://rspauto.com/answers/video/5591/|Video] that will show you the location as well as how to change it.