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You have a short in the wiring. Thus can cause a fire so have this repaired ASAP.
If the computer is invovled, it is a dealer install only.
Check the fuse box. Most large appliances have their own fuses. So the room electric will work but the fuse may be tripped.
.The check engine light can be reset, after you install a new air intake, by removing the instrument panel fuse. The fuse can be located in the fuse box
I had an old fuse box on my house when I bought it and I was told by a pro that it was best to replace the box because of possiblities of fires, and breakers no working properly.
Electrical work is dangerous and should only be performed by a qualified electrician
Your heating element is going out and that is why the fuse blew as well. You will need to have the heating element replaced in order for the dryer to work like it did when you bought it.
The labor require to install a fuse box on your 2000 Mercury Sable is approximately 2 hours. Most shop charge between $60 and $80 per hour. The installation cost is between $120 and $160.
100 AMP Fuse ReplacementNot sure , but if your talking about the 100 amp fuse in the fuse box under the hood,,here goes.... Assuming you already have the fuse box cover off,,,,remove the battery to get it out of the way,,,remove the two bolts holding the fuse box ,,,the bottom of the fuse box comes off by depressing on each side near the bottom,, locate the large black and white wires that go into the fuse,,you'll need a screw driver to un-lock the fuse and fuse holder,,pulling slightly on the wires while depressing the latch ,,it should come out from the bottom,,,the two wires are bolted on to the fuse, remove the bolts and the fuse should slide out of the fuse holder,,,install new fuse,,bolt the wires back in place, insert the fuse and fuse holder back into the fuse box, replace the bottom of the fuse box, rebolt to the car,,re-install battery...New fuse cost about $10 from Toyota Dealer.If this is not what your asking for,,maybe it will help someone else.
Assuming your dryer blower does run, then you must have one of the phases dropping out. Check all electrical connections at the breaker or fuse box, dryer receptacle, and wiring going into the dryer. If your blower runs, then your neutral is probably okay. Check one of the "hot" leads. I suspect one has come loose, or wasn't fastened at all.
The receiving end must be damaged. Gain access to the back side of the fuse box, locate the wires connected to that circuit, cut and splice in a 20 amp in-line fuse holder, install a new 15 amp fuse into the new fuse holder and replace fuse box with the new fuse exposed to one side to gain access for future needs.
locate your fuse box, open the drivers door and it is located on the side panel of the dash. remove the cover, at the bottom of the fuse box there should be a little yellow plastic tong looking apparatus, use that to pull the fuse out and then replace it