F9 and its a 20A fuse :)
Drivers side under the dash on left . The fuse is 25A
F5 20a fuse
Fuse #3, yellow, 20A
#42, 25A
Windshield wipers, 20A means 20 amp fuse. 20amp fuses are yellow in color
It's a 25A fuse, Ive been to my local Autozone and all they have is a 25A but it's not for the car, the prongs on the 25A stock GM one are small bronze, and very close together, ive been looking for one for a while now and there hard to find.
20A.
20A
Here is a link of 2 pictures I took the 1st is taken from the side of my Dash showing fuses off my 94 GMC Sonoma SLS with Electronic 4WD. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y66/hwy13dotcom/Miscellaneous/94GMCSONOMAFuses.jpg The second picture is from the label on the FUSE Box Cover you are missing, I took this one out of my 94 GMC Manual, this should be the same as yours. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y66/hwy13dotcom/Miscellaneous/FuseLabel.jpg In case you can't see the picture real clear here is the layout starting with the top 6 slots across as there are a total of 24 Fuse placeholders. FIRST ROW 1. 20A Stop Hazard 2. 20A Horn DM (dome) 3. 20A T/L CTSY (Tail light/ Courtesy) 4. 20A Gauges 5. EMPTY NOT USED 6. 25A HTR A/C SECOND ROW 7. 25A PWR AUX 8.EMPTY NOT USED 9. 15A ECM BATT 10. 10A ECM IGN 11. 20A RADIO 12. EMPTY NOT USED THIRD ROW 13. 15A RDO BATT 14. 5A ILLUM 15. 10A DRL 16. TURN B/U 17. 25A WIPER 18. 15A BRAKE BOTTOM ROW 19. 20A 4WD 20. EMPTY NOT USED 21. 20A FOG 22.EMPTY NOT USED 23. EMPTY NOT USED 24.EMPTY NOT USED TWO ON SIDE TOP A is 20A PWR ACCY and Bottom B is a 30A PWR WDO(power windows)
NOT a good idea!!!Fuses are sized to handle the load capacity of the wires in the wiring harness and to handle the normal load of the components being driven.Any attempt to run too much current through a wire (such as putting in an oversized fuse) can result in burned electrical components and fire.Rather than overload the vehicle wiring, find out WHYit's blowing the fuse.
20A (yellow one) in slot 29 in the fuse box