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A relay itself does not have a fuse built into it; they are two distinct components. A relay is an electromechanical switch used to control a circuit, while a fuse is a safety device designed to protect a circuit by breaking the connection if the current exceeds a certain level. However, in a circuit, a relay can be used in conjunction with a fuse to enhance safety and protect against overcurrent situations.
can a fuel relay fuse make car not start? If the fuse or the relay is bad, yes.
There are several fuse relay switches on your 1985 325 BMW. The fuse relay switches are located inside of the fuse box.
The relay is in the relay box under the hood. The fuse is in the fuse box.
In the fuse/relay box on the driver side in he engine compartment. The fuse box cover has a diagram of what fuse/relay belongs to what.
If it fits and has the same voltage & amp rating you can use the fuse/relay.
A relay does not have a fuse. The circuit for the particular relay is fused. You can tell if the fuse is blown by testing it with an ohm meter.
In the relay/fuse box in front of the battery,small 10amp fuse and 30 amp relay at engine end off relay/fuse block
The Air Conditioning relay switch in the 2004 Chrysler Sebring is located in the engine compartment fuse box on top of the battery. It is in the second row down and the second place on the left. There is a spare fuse just to the left of it that can be used to replace it in an emergency. The spare fuse should be replaced as soon as possible to prevent damage to the fuse box.
The 2004 Toyota Tacoma flasher relay fuse is located beneath the drivers side dashboard. The flasher relay fuse is actually a relay switch.
Yes, it has a fuse and a relay. Look in the fuse/relay center under the hood.
Yes , mini fuse # 28 is a 20 amp fuse for the horn relay and relay # 47 is the horn relay