99 Toyota Camry fuse help!

Asked by Erika Aug 21, 2016 at 01:18 AM about the 1999 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

A week ago the battery bracket in my car came lose
and swung over, touching the positive post of my
battery. Everything went dead. I've swapped a
couple fuses out to no avail. I can't seem to find in
the  manual saying where a, for lack of a better
word, "surge protector" or battery fuse is located.
Which fuse do I need to swap and where is it
located?

2 Answers

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What Engine is in this vehicle? Consider checking to see if there is an EXTRA wire coming off the POSITIVE Battery post. That might be a fusible link that melted. Check under hood fuse box for a 100amp Alt. Fuse. You really should be using a 12v test light or a Digital Volt Ohm meter to check this issue out.

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IF you decide to replace any of the HIGH AMP fuses yourself.....don't forget to DISCONNECT the Battery first. Google has a few videos on the subject.

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