20 amp body fuse 20 amp body fuse #15 on the fuse block 25 amp body feed fuse
fuse number 1 is 10 amp fuse 2 is 25 amp fuse 3is 25 amp fuse 4 is a spare fuse 5 is 10 amp fuse 6 is a spare fuse 7 is 20 amp fuse 8 is 25 amp fuse 9 is 20 amp fuse 10 is 5 amp fuse 11 is 5 amp fuse 12 is a spare fuse 13 is 5 amp fuse 14 is 15 amp
Yes you can but you are setting yourself up for a big problem. There is a reason the 20 amp fuse is blowing. By installing a bigger fuse it allows the current that is causing the 20 amp fuse to blow to stay in for a longer period of time. This can cause excessive heating and melting of the wires on the circuit that is blowing on a 20 amp fuse. Trace the wire and find the fault. Always use the manufacturer's recommended fuse sizing for your own protection.
No, the fuse for the alternator on a 1998 Ford F-150 would not be a 25 amp. It would most likely be a 20 amp.?æ
Yes, as long as it doesn't blow. You can always go lower with a fuse, but not higher.
front windshield wiper is in the fuse boxtitled wiper it takes a 25 amp fuse the rear wiper fuse is also the radio fuse 20 amp
fuse # 25 - 20 amp fuse
The front wiper is fuse #29 (25 amp) And the rear wiper fuse is #32 (20 amp)
No. By using a higher amperage fuse, you allow more dangerous current to pass through the wires. The fuse would not be able to do its job: protecting the circuit.
You could, but it is not recommended. Overloading a circuit can start a fire.
Absolutely not. The fuse is there to protect the wiring. Installing a larger fuse than required will remove that protection and could cause a fire. You can go with a smaller fuse but never a larger fuse.
Install the fuse that is required for the circuit.