[Image of the 1996 Chevy S10 fuse box diagram]
The fuse box is located under the hood, on the driver's side of the vehicle. It is covered by a black plastic cover.
The diagram shows the location of each fuse and what it protects. The fuses are numbered from 1 to 30, and they are arranged in rows and columns.
The first column of fuses is labeled "Headlamps." The second column is labeled "Turn Signals." The third column is labeled "Stop Lamps." The fourth column is labeled "Running Lamps." The fifth column is labeled "Back-Up Lamps." The sixth column is labeled "License Plate Lamps." The seventh column is labeled "Courtesy Lamps." The eighth column is labeled "Power Windows." The ninth column is labeled "Power Locks." The tenth column is labeled "Horn."
The bottom row of fuses is labeled "Spare."
If a fuse blows, it means that there is a problem with the circuit that it protects. You should replace a blown fuse with a new fuse of the same amperage.