It is not the fuse that is numbered 43 it is the socket number that the fuse sets in. It should also say what amperage the fuse is. The numbers on the tops of the fuses are the amp sizes. Is there a layout on the back side of the fuse cover? If so then find the fuse and replace or check it. Hope this helps.
A manual circuit breaker must be reset by hand, as opposed to an automatic circuit breaker, that may be able to reset itself once it cools down.
Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The owners manual ( which includes the fuse diagrams ) can be viewed online
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.
The best way to determine which circuit breaker is for the water heater is with a voltage meter, It is suppose to be only one circuit breaker, but in a faulty application it could be two breakers
By reading the manual cocerning circuit amperage
Check the circuit breaker/fuse first. Your owners manual should have the location.
It has no circuit breakers. It has fuses, and fusable links. Unless GM made changes from 1990-1995... ...the owner's manual for my 1990 Camaro RS shows circuit breakers. Also, it says the wipers are protected by fuse, and circuit breaker. Myself, I have been trying to locate this circuit breaker, but can't get any answer from anyone telling me the location.
A secondary shunt releases (extra trip coil) is used forelectrical tripping of the circuit breaker by protectiverelays or manual control devices when more than onetrip coil is required.
Did you ever get your window fixed? I am have the same problem with a rear window. I was hoping it was a fuse or a circuit breaker that needed to be reset but I don't know how to do it. The manual says 43 is the fuse but I don't have a fuse 43. (The other windows are working.) Lauren you'll have to take the door panel apart first so you can get into it.
An open circuit does not work. You need to have a complete circuit for the electrical current to flow back to its source. For example: An open circuit occurs when a series fuse blows or a connector is unplugged.
MCGG relay is a circuit breaker that is commonly installed in residential homes. The instruction manual can be located online on various websites and forums.
Check owner's manual. If you don't have one copy and paste link below; www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals