Yes all cars do this. Look for fuse lankest PCM, ECM,BCM,OR ECU
Door locks are protected by circuit breakers. A surge of power to a fuse would cause it to blow. They are located in the fuse panel.
Computers are susceptible to viruses unless they are protected by special software and firewalls.
no it doesn't The circuit is protected by a fuse.
By a fuse or a circuit breaker.
The fuse that works the cooling fan(s) depend on the make/model/year of the car. In general cooling fans are controlled by a fan relay & fuse or by the ecm, bcm,pcm (ecm/bcm/pcm are computers)
Where's the fuse box? There are three fuse boxes. Two are located in the trunk behind the rear seat. The other one is under the hood on Driverside next to the windshield fluid tank. The car is well protected 3 fuse boxes worth : )
If you do not see a fuse marked lighter, it may be protected by the fuse for the radio.
It is NEVER a good idea to use a higher value fuse. The reason for the 10 Amp fuse is that it blows at 10 amps which the wire and device being protected is designed to handle. If you substitute 15 amps and that amount of current flows in your device, it may destroy the device and other things in the path of the current.
The license plate light circuit is protected with the tail light circuit fuse.
Yes, all circuits are protected by a fuse.
sensors are not protected by fuses.
It depends what fuse but yes it is possible. If it is the ignition fuse then yeah your car won't start. If it is the fuse for your horn, yeah the car will still start.