What happens? The bulb lights up when power is applied.
Fuses protect the wiring and sockets from excessive current flow. If the wires and socket can handle 13 amps without overheating, then all's good. So, replacing the bulb with a smaller wattage is ok; replacing the fuse with a larger capacity fuse is bad.
The 1990 Chevy Caprice number 13 fuse is associated with the heater blower motors. The number 13 fuse will be in the second column, third from the top.
The light bulb. The light bulb. The light bulb.
According to my Chilton repair manual: Fuse # 1 - 15 amp - for stop lamps/four-way flash/speed control inhibit Fuse # 11 - 15 amp - for park lamps / license lamps Fuse # 13 - 15 amp - for turn lamps/ back up lamps
In the YUK an electric kettle has a 13 amp fuse., together with a 250 voltage. However, in the USA the voltage is lower and so ther fuse amperage may be different.
absolutely not
If you do that the likelihood is that you will blow the 3A fuse quickly. There is a reason why the current fuse is what it is, because it is expecting currents around 80% of 13 A or around 10 A.
California Connected - 2002 4-13 was released on: USA: 2005
Fuse under bonnet fuse number 13 15A fuse
no because it would blow up because the socket would draw 13 watt not 9 watt
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All UK-style 13-A plugs are fitted with a fuse for the purpose of overcurrent protection. The fuse rating must be appropriate for the load supplied by the plug, up to a maximum of 13 A.