Yes. Circuit Breakers.
If you are operating on a standard 120 volt system, 1875 watts will draw 15.625 amps. A standard fuse or circuit breaker is 15 amps. You are drawing more current than the wiring was designed to provide. The breaker or fuse stops that before you burn down the house. You need a smaller dryer, or bigger wiring.
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check your house circuit box or check the fuse
No, use a fuse rated for the proper voltage.
The cable between the plug and appliance is vulnerable to physical damage, which can lead to a breakdown of insulation between the internal conductors (live, neutral and earth) causing a short-circuit current to flow. Without the fuse in the plug this could lead to fire. The fuse senses the short-circuit current and interrupts it before damage can occur.
It depends on where it is installed. Household fuses are always in the fuse box. When power goes out in your house, you check the fuse box first.
If a person is going to make changes to the wiring system in a car, it is best to have a diagram. A person can find the fuse wiring diagram for this vehicle in the maintenance manual.
There is a short in the system somewhere. Check all the wiring.
An alternative to using a fuse is to use an electrical circuit breaker.
If you are operating on a standard 120 volt system, 1875 watts will draw 15.625 amps. A standard fuse or circuit breaker is 15 amps. You are drawing more current than the wiring was designed to provide. The breaker or fuse stops that before you burn down the house. You need a smaller dryer, or bigger wiring.
Dead short in system Try disconnecting: Wiring to compressor Wiring to blower motor to try to isolate where problem is
It could well be a fuse that has blown. But which fuse, is dependant on your vehicle, each car has its own fuse and wiring system.
An alternative to using a fuse is to use an electrical circuit breaker.
Did you look in your fuse panel, or on the back of the cover to fidn one marked wipers? If it has electrical current going to it, then there has to be a fuse or a fusable link in the wiring system.
The "bus" is the communication system between computers on the car. "no bus" means that the system is not working. It could be a computer, wiring, fuse, etc. You will need access to a scan tool, wiring diagrams, a voltmeter to diagnose.
Pull the fuse or disconnect the wiring.
You can find a Chevrolet S10 fuse block wiring diagram in the back of the owners manual. You can also find the fuse block wiring diagram at most Chevrolet dealerships.