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420A AC power and fuses

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Dragon 3259

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Jun 4, 2022
Tucson, Arizona
Okay guys I'm using the diagram that we have here on the site but I'm still a little lost and looking at my fuse box under the dash sadly I do not have the diagram on the dash box showing me what fuse is what.

I have no power to anything on the inside of the car for my AC the button is not showing up any power nothing will turn on the blower will not turn on. I know it's got to be a fuse problem but I can't figure out where in the box is the correct fuse let alone I'm not finding any blown fuses. So far only got through half the box at this time.

If anybody has any rough idea of where the AC fuses are in the fuse box or if anybody has an idea of what might be causing this could someone please give me a quick hand with this. I'm in Tucson Arizona and right now we're having triple digits finally got the car running and I'm ready to take it in for emissions but just sitting in the car for 3 minutes or more is like I'm a baked potato in an oven.
 
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The very first image there is the 2G fuse box cover in the passenger compartment (i.e. - inside the car), located in the driver side kick panel.
 
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