Where is the ECCS RELAY LOCATED ON 1999 NISSAN MAXIMAType your answer here...
Try accessories.
Check the heater fuse in the fuse box under the dash and/or the fuse under the hood
You may just have a blown fuse. Check the fuse panel and replace it.
Mainly the IAC and ECM
It depends on the precise type of slow blow fuse, but in general terms a fuse with a slow blow characteristic will take longer to operate (blow) at high overload currents than one with a normal characteristic. For low overload currents it will operate in about the same time as a normal fuse.
Mainly the IAC and ECM
What fuse operate the driver side window?
Yes there is a fuse. Determining which fuse protects the antenna motor may require some detective work. It may be the radio fuse, or it may be a separate fuse, perhaps shared with the rear-window defroster grid.
No - a fuse is designed as a safety device - to operate within a specific range. It performs a completely different function to a diode.
No. Transformers always operate only on alternating current. They will burn up on direct current. That is, if the fuse does not blow first.
The headlight fuse on a Citroen Belingo is number 22 and 23 for low beam. Fuses 23 and 24 operate the high beams.