Fuses only need to be changed when they blow. They are not a wear item.
Check fuses as the battery change should not initiate a "No Start" condition.
The reason it blows out is because the starter shorts out the circuit. Replaceing the starter solves the problem
Under the hood there is a plastic cover that mounts to the firewall. Remove the cover and there should be a couple fuses and a relay. Everything should be labeled.
The fuse box diagram should be in the owner's manual. Look under 'fuses' in the index and the diagram should be on the same page or within a couple pages.
Two 15 amp glass fuses should be sufficient to run a dryer. That's probably the most common size used. If you're really unsure, start with a couple of 10 amp fuses. If the burn out, them move up to the 15's.
Try looking under the steering wheel under a panel there should be a bunch of fuses it should be there.
Look under the dash on the driver's side. There should be a compartment there for the fuses.
Fuses are found in your fridge , tv and other home appliances. They are in every single plugsocket in your house.
every circuit has a different rated amp fuse, it should say on the fuse box what amp to use for each circuit.
my dashboard lights went out, changed fuses, they worked for one day then went out again,all fuses are good.
Example sentence - The fuses in vehicles should be checked carefully.
there are a couple of share fuses in main fuse box under the hood. its on the right hand side, in between the battery and washer fluid tank.