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Where is the fuse for air suspension pump?

There's no single answer to where the fuse for an air suspension pump is located. Its location varies dramatically depending on the make, model, and year of your vehicle.

To find the fuse, you need to:

1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source. Look for sections on fuses, electrical systems, or air suspension. The manual will show you the fuse box diagrams and specify which fuse controls the air suspension pump.

2. Check the fuse boxes: Most vehicles have multiple fuse boxes. Common locations include:

* Under the hood: Often in a box near the battery.

* Inside the cabin: Usually under the dashboard, sometimes in the glove compartment or center console.

* In the trunk/rear cargo area: Less common, but possible.

3. Look for labels: Fuse boxes usually have diagrams or labels indicating what each fuse protects. Look for labels mentioning "air suspension," "air compressor," or similar terms.

4. Use a multimeter (optional): If you can't find the fuse using the above methods, a multimeter can help you test the fuses to see which one is blown. Always disconnect the negative terminal of your battery before working with electrical components.

Without knowing the specific make, model, and year of your vehicle, it's impossible to give you a precise location. Providing this information will allow for a more accurate and helpful response.