5 amp,10 amp, 15 amp, 20 amp, 25 amp, and 30 amp.
Try changing your fuses 25 amp
It is on the fuses. eg: 10 = 10 amp, 7.5= 71/2 amp fuse
fuse number 1 is 10 amp fuse 2 is 25 amp fuse 3is 25 amp fuse 4 is a spare fuse 5 is 10 amp fuse 6 is a spare fuse 7 is 20 amp fuse 8 is 25 amp fuse 9 is 20 amp fuse 10 is 5 amp fuse 11 is 5 amp fuse 12 is a spare fuse 13 is 5 amp fuse 14 is 15 amp
i do know what each of the symbols mean but you can tell what amp of fuses to use by looking at the top. you will find a number on there that you can use. just buy fuses with the same number. on that car they are either 10,20, or 30 amp fuses. i do not know what each of the symbols mean but you can tell what amp of fuses to use by looking at the top. you will find a number on there that you can use. just buy fuses with the same number. on that car they are either 10,20, or 30 amp fuses.
Large/ high amp fuses are under the hood driver's side. depend on model, most have lower amp fuses located under the d/s dashboard.
In how many amps of current before blowing out. 2 amp 5 amp 10 amp 15 amp etc.
yes two fuses in parallel will increase the amp rating but its not a good practice try to get the proper fuse!
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.
where is the fuses for the factory amp in a 1998 ford expedition
AWG # 10
Get a wiring diagram and read it on the can.