There is no circuit breaker. CHeck your fuse box relay (passenger side next to glve compartment)make sure no fuses are blown. Each window has its own relay circuit module. If one of the windows will not roll down or up, simply remove the relay (switch) and replace it. for starters, remove the door panel from driver side and passenger side. remove one of the (switches) that rolls the window up and down, and swap them out. that will test to see it its faulty or not. best thing to do is go to autozone or parts house and order it..they are cheap
Hi! The circuit breaker is located at the Back of the Driver's Seat.
It is usually located in the headlight switch. It is a automatic reset circuit breaker. When a short occurs it rapidly blinks the headlight circuit on and off so the headlights are not completely lost to allow you to pull off the road safely at night.
Check fuse 5, which will be labeled blower motor. Also check the circuit breaker located at (or near) the turn signal flasher.
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Under the hood in the fuse box on right side. All of the fueses are located there.
The circuit breaker for the outdoor outlet is typically located in the main electrical panel of the house. It may be labeled as "outdoor outlet" or "exterior outlet" on the panel.
where is the power window circuit breaker located on a 1999 GMC Serria 1500
No fuse ... it is a circuit breaker
I need short circuit calculaion
There are many circuit breakers in your 1983 El Camino. There is a circuit breaker box just below the dashboard on the far left side. The circuit breaker box should have a cover. Once the cover is removed the circuits will be revealed.
The circuit breaker is located on the back side of the fuse block that is located on the passenger side of the dashboard. you will have to release the clips that hold the fuse block down and turn it around. there you will find two metal box circuit breakers, one of which is the DEFOG breaker.
You don't calculate the rated kV.A of a circuit breaker; it's determined by the manufacturer. It's important that a circuit breaker's rated kV.A exceeds the fault level kV.A at the point where the circuit breaker is located, otherwise it may fail to interrupt a fault current and, possibly, self destruct.