Yes, it will. In fact, it will work somewhat better at arc suppression because of the vacuum.
You should never do electrical work on a vehicle without disconnecting the battery. Saying that, if you are making these connections correctly you will not blow a fuse. You are doing something wrong.
For electrical appliances to work the wires must be correctly connected and plugged in to the receptacle.
A fuse works by breaking the circuit when there is too much current flowing through it, which helps prevent damage to the electrical components from overheating or overloading.
No, since it is not an electrical part.
Check your fuse and replace. If fuse and electrical connections are ok, then check the wiper linkages, they tend to sieze.
Electrical, check the fuse box.
The fuse would be the first place to check.
If the 2002 Pontiac Sunfire works at times and the fuse is causing trouble. There may be a short in the fuse box or electrical system.
Like many engine and diagnostic parts of the 1990 Toyota Celica, the tachometer needs the assistance of a fuse to operate correctly. Check the fuse box for a blown fuse for this instrument.
A wire fuse works by only allowing so much electricity to flow through. When the electrical current goes above a predetermined rate the fuse breaks and stops the electricity from doing damage.
When a fuse is blown and needs to be replaced, you can tell by checking if the metal strip inside the fuse is broken or melted. Additionally, the electrical device or circuit that the fuse is protecting may not work or may show signs of malfunction.
Bulb not installed correctly, broken wire, blown fuse, switch,