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Old May 16, 2008 | 06:15 PM
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urchinTracker();</>My sister -in-law is at work down the street from me and having problems with her ignition. She can not get it to the "Off" position it will only stay in the Accessory position. I know that unplugging the fuse may do some good but I do not know where the fuse is and which one is the one that controls the specific fuse for the ignition. If someone could help me out and let me know which fuse I need to look at and where abouts I would find this it would be great. She has a 2001 intrigue. She is having a bit of a minor freak out because this is going to kill her battery and she lives 4 towns over and gets off work at 1am...and her battery will be dead by then. I need to try and fix this for her ASAP so her battery does not die so If anyone could help me out as quickly as possible it would be great. Also if anyone knows where i can find and online version of the intrigue manual please let me know so I can have this on hand for her if she ever needs help like this again. Thanks to anyone who can help me out!
 
Old May 19, 2008 | 06:10 AM
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there is a fuse location under the hood--just above the battery---and inside the car--on passenger side of dash--with acess panel when you open the car door--to the right of the glove box
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