my understanding of the term diode fuse is a diode that fits into a circuit the same as a fuse does for ease of replacement the ones i have used are the same shape as a two prong car fuse and fit the same type holder it makes it very easy to locate broken diodes as they are located in a fuse box and can be remove without tools
No - a fuse is designed as a safety device - to operate within a specific range. It performs a completely different function to a diode.
The diode is in the fuse box under the hood on the right side of the engine conpartment The diode is in the fuse box under the hood on the right side of the engine conpartment
we use fuse only .thanks
Yes, there is a fuse for the blower motor.
On a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac : The PCM diode is located in the Power Distribution Box in the engine compartment on the drivers side ( it is in location # 53 ) The PD Box is " live " Also , in the fuse panel located in the drivers end of the dash ( the fuse panel cover is visible with the drivers door open ) fuse ( # 19 is a 25 amp fuse for the PCM power diode )
The blower motor fuse is in the passenger compartment fuse panel underneath the dash on the driver's side. The blower motor fuse is a 30 amp fuse marked BLOWER.
A bad diode can cause the 10a fuse to blow. (it looks like a fuse that is located above and left of the AC fuse)
inside the wiper motor there is a diode about 9 millimeters long (22059733). It is probably blown apart. replace with another 6 amp diode. inside the wiper motor there is a diode about 9 millimeters long (22059733). It is probably blown apart. replace with another 6 amp diode.
There is no fuse the motor burns out. There is a fuse for the WIPER MOTOR
Bad fan motor shorted wire to fan motor shorted switch Disconnect fan motor replace fuse turn on fan and see if fuse blows indicating bad wire to motor if fuse doesn't blow--connect motor if fuse blows bad motor
If you are saying the blower motor will not work, then check the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, then it is possibly a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack, blower motor, or blower motor speed control switch, in that order.If you are saying the blower motor will not work, then check the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, then it is possibly a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack, blower motor, or blower motor speed control switch, in that order.