These switches are designed to protect electrical devices such as power windows, door lock motors and headlights from overvoltage. Some of the switches are located in the central part of the panel (see section 6).
On some vehicles, the switches are automatically reset, so if an overload occurs in the circuit protected by the switch, it will momentarily shut off and then turn back on. If the circuit does not turn on, immediately check its serviceability. Once the fault is corrected, the switch will start working normally again. Some switches must be returned to the working position manually.
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Automatic switches of electrical circuits (Chevrolet Lumina 1)
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