Because it slept with another fuse bulb so the bulbs wife seperates the fuse bulb so thats why it never glows cuz its sad! :c
Because firstly, the fuse blew for a reason and it should not be replaced until the fault has been repaired, and secondly, if it would have blown again, the coin or nail would not work the same way a fuse would; the nail/coin/whatever would not burn out and the entire system is unprotected from a surge.
It does, until either the fuse or the lamp's filament fuses (melts). After that, it doesn't.
The bulb that fused was of 5 megawatts. This is a sentence containing the word megawatt.
When an electrical fuse is overloaded, it converts the electrical energy flowing through it to heat, which melts a strip of wire in the fuse, "blowing" the fuse.
Making the important assumption that each bulb is equal in electrical resistance, the current will increase proportionally to the number of bulbs added (until the current limit of the battery is reached, that is). Clarification ... The current through the bulbs that were already there doesn't change, but the newcomer-bulbs add to the total current from the battery or power supply.
a fuse bulb is a bulb in which the filament of the bulb burns and it stops working
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Try adjusting the dimmer on the control for the dash light. If ti were a fuse, you would have no lights and that would never be a bulb issue. How's your alternator??
Well you narrowed it down to an electrical problem, get yourself a dmm and start chasing wires.I've also seen a bulb burn out and short causing the fuse to blow when the brake pedal is depressed. double check your fuse again and if its still good have at it with the digital multimeter.
If you need to ask how to replace a fuse, you need to step away from the car and never touch it again.
A light bulb or a fuse.
It could be either. Check the fuse first, if it is OK then you need to replace the bulb but if the fuse has blown you need to find what has caused it to blow.
If your light bulb is good, then it could be a wiring issue or a fuse issue. A fuse is cheap to replace, so start with that first. If after replacing the fuse, your headlight bulb is still not working, try a good bulb with your adapter. If it doesn't work, then it's wiring issue.
You have either a short current, that's why the fuse was blown. Or the fuse is just an accident and you need to change the battery.
pop your hood and find the what "FUSE PANEL" find the fuse marked Parking lights and replace it. Its that simple. it might not be a fuse have you replaced the bulb or checked your contacts from your wiring?
If there is just one light out, the bulb probably burnt out and needs to be replaced. A single bulb will not have a fuse.
Somewhere between the fuse and the bulb