yea i have a 2000 Dodge stratus .. after 30 mins of driving it would shut of while i was goin 50 40mph. it would turn back on after i completely stoped but the problem got worse it would die after 5 mins of driving and it would not turn back on.. good thing i didnt have an accident.. i found the problem after droping the tank checking the fuel pump, and the fuel lines, and the fuel presure line, ... theres a fuse next to the circuit box its called the asd relay which means auto shutdown relay which cuts the power to the pump and the spark to the distributor.. change that relay im most certain that's wats wrong with the stratus
A fuse or circuit breaker
A fuse or circuit breaker will fit this description.
No, a circuit breaker is a safety device that is used in a circuit to limit the amount of current in an overload or short circuit condition. The number on a breaker is the top end current that the breaker will handle before opening the circuit.
In the electrical trade, this device is known as a circuit breaker.
An electrical breaker is a safety device used to open a circuit that has an electrical fault on it.
A remote racking device is the name of a safety device that is fitted to ensure a circuit breaker cannot be racked out when closed.
for made of electric circuit safety device,
An example of a circuit protection device is a fuse. Another example is a circuit breaker.
That's a matter of opinion. Here's mine: The most important component of an electric circuit is the power supply. Because without it, no other component of the circuit does anything.
on safety related loads
A circuit breaker, or a fuse.
A trip free circuit breaker is one that will disconnect a circuit even if the manual switch is held at the "on" position. It is a safety feature to prevent a circuit breaker being disabled either deliberately or accidentally.