If someone disables the fuse box on a Chevy cavalier

Asked by ShaynaF1234 Aug 28, 2020 at 11:05 PM about the 2003 Chevrolet Cavalier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So my husbands a prick and is crazy and disabled
something in the fuse box so my car wont start. How can I
fix this? Theres nothing wrong with the car I just need to
get it back up and running. Can someone please help me. I
have work in the morning. I read online and im asssuming
its the engine button thing? Its a 2003 Chevy cavalier

3 Answers

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First, you may want to make a police report. What's to keep him from cutting your brake line next time? As far as disabling the car goes, if it doesn't crank at all, check the starter relay. If it cranks, and crank and cranks, without firing up, check the fuel pump fuse. When you do get the car back up and running, take a pic of the underhood fuse box and relays, so next time you can tell much faster what's been removed. Then get yourself a good guard dog, or a security camera, or a Smith and Wesson.

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Read the back panel of fuse box lid and make out which are where or look up a YouTube tutorial pertaining literally to anything in a cavalier fuse box and screen shot their fuse box. You should be able to make out hichbfuse he jacked. But he likely took a relay box for starter.

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Get a new husband, problem solved.

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