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fuse panel jeep tj wrangler. #1 20 amp/park lights. #2 20 amp/stop lights. #3 10 amp/panel lights. #4 10 amp/door switch defeat. #5 10 amp/air bag. #6 20 amp/rear wiper. #7 10 amp/back up lights/rear window defrost/abs. #8 10 amp/hevac. #9 10 amp/air bag. #10 10 amp/instrument cluster. #11 10 amp/solenoids,DRL. #12 10 amp/power distribution relays,skim. #13 10 amp/turn signals. #14 20 amp/front wiper. #15 10 amp/radio. #16 /open. #17 10 amp/HBL switch. #18 15 amp/Acc,battery,optional. #19 20 AMP/Acc.switch. #20 20 amp/clutch interlock ignition.
The maximum amperage rating of the 20 amp switch is 20 amps.
No indication for fog lights on the panel.This is the diagram.1 20 Amp Yellow Park Lights, Skim (Sentry Key)2 20 Amp Yellow Stop Lights3 20 Amp Yellow Subwoofer System4 10 Amp Red Door Switch Defeat5 10 Amp Red Airbag6 20 Amp Yellow Rear Wiper7 10 Amp Red Back-Up Lights, Rear Window Defroster Relay, ABS8 10 Amp Red HEVAC9 10 Amp Red Airbag10 10 Amp Red Instrument Cluster11 10 Amp Red Solenoids, DRL12 10 Amp Red Power Distribution Relays, Skim (Sentry Key)13 10 Amp Red Turn Signals14 10 Amp Red Radio15 10 Amp Red HBL (Rear Window Defroster) Switch16 10 Amp Red Headlamp Aim (Export Only)17 25 Amp Natural Front Wiper18 20 Amp Yellow Cigar Lighter19 20 Amp Yellow Spare20 20 Amp Yellow Transmission: Manual - Clutch Interlock Switch Bypass Automatic - Ignition Starter Circuit
I believe that it's either a 10 amp fuse or 20 amp. Check your fuses out. It should tell you.
What is a 20 amp female transfer switch? I have never heard of such a device.
Fuse panel as follows1 20 Amp Yellow Park Lights, Skim (Sentry Key)2 20 Amp Yellow Stop Lights3 20 Amp Yellow Subwoofer System4 10 Amp Red Door Switch Defeat5 10 Amp Red Airbag6 20 Amp Yellow Rear Wiper7 10 Amp Red Back-Up Lights, Rear Window Defroster Relay, ABS8 10 Amp Red HEVAC9 10 Amp Red Airbag10 10 Amp Red Instrument Cluster11 10 Amp Red Solenoids, DRL12 10 Amp Red Power Distribution Relays, Skim (Sentry Key)13 10 Amp Red Turn Signals14 10 Amp Red Radio15 10 Amp Red HBL (Rear Window Defroster) Switch16 10 Amp Red Headlamp Aim (Export Only)17 25 Amp Natural Front Wiper18 20 Amp Yellow Cigar Lighter19 20 Amp Yellow Spare20 20 Amp Yellow Transmission: Manual - Clutch Interlock Switch Bypass Automatic - Ignition Starter CircuitLook on the fuse panel cover, if it is missing you might want to pick up a manual, you will need it in the future. Autozone.com may be of some help also.
A 20 Amp single pole switch is needed when the circuit requires higher amperage capacity to safely control the load. Using a 15 Amp switch on a circuit that requires 20 Amps could lead to overheating and potential fire hazards. Always match the switch's amperage rating with the circuit's requirements for safety and proper functionality.
To change a 20 amp breaker in a circuit breaker panel, first turn off the main power switch. Remove the panel cover and locate the 20 amp breaker. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws holding the wires to the breaker and disconnect them. Remove the old breaker and replace it with the new 20 amp breaker. Reconnect the wires and tighten the screws. Finally, replace the panel cover and turn the main power switch back on.
No, you cannot replace a 10-amp fuse with a 20-amp fuse. Fuses are meant to guard your wiring and equipment by melting or 'blowing' before the wiring, itself, melts and causes a fire. It is safe to use a smaller fuse than called for, but never, ever is it safe to use a larger fuse than called for.
You would need a 20 amp switch when the load controlled by the switch can draw as much as 20 amps. If you have a 20 Amp breaker supplying the circuit then you need to size all switches and outlets on that circuit to 20 amps.
increase the amperage of the switch. if it is a 15 amp switch, change it to a 20 amp switch. you also can reduce the load on the switch, which will relieve the heating. in either case, do it NOW, that switch can start a fire at any time. be prepared to pay 5 to7.00 for a 20 amp switch.
NO! Using a larger amp fuse defeats the purpose of the fuse to protect the wiring in the circuit. This can cause a fire. Always use the correct amp fuse for that circuit.