To prevent electricity overload
Too much current can damage components
LOOK ON THE BACK OF THE FUSE COVER AND IT WILL TELL YOU WHAT EACH ONE IS DOING. DOUG
It must be. Check the fuse box. Each fuse box has a key page next to it explaining each fuse function.
Yes the fuse panal is underneath the dash, to the left of the steering column. As far as what fuse, you might get lucky, and the fuse panal will be inprinted with what each fuse does. If there is no imprinting, your next option would be your owners manual. If you dont have a owners manual, my last suggestion is to pull each fuse, and visiually check each fuse. Thanx... But I fixed it. The fuse box was in the glove box. I took each fuse out and checked each one. The problem is fixed now. Thanx
there should be a card on the door of your fuse panel that has symbols for each fuse, matching each fuse number with its function. the fuse panel is on the driver's side of the dash - you have to open the car door to access it.
Check each fuse with a continuity tester - Set to OHM's Remove each fuse and connect leads to fuse - a good fuse with show continuity "0" resistance while a bad fuse will show "Infinity" resistance
there are two fuses one in each fuse box
open d fuse box,either on top or below the fuse box u can see various signs like a fan or a LIGHT.THE LOCATION OF EACH SIGN MEANS THE LOCATION OF EACH FUSE OF UR CAR.
If you look at the box, below each fuse, in white writing, it says what each one is for.
If you flip the cover of the fuse box over, when you take it off and expose the fuses. You will see the diagram of where each fuse for each function is. Good Luck.
the amp size of the fuse that goes into each holder of the fuses.
Usually there is a fuse identification pattern printed on the inside of the fuse block cover. Owner's manual will not say what each fuse is for, it only tells you where to locate the fuse block(s).
probably Most modern automobile fuse boxes have a diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover showing what each fuse is for.