An amp fuse does not have a specific resistance in ohms. The resistance of a fuse is very low, usually in the milliohm range, and is designed to blow (open) when the current exceeds a certain threshold to protect the circuit.
You don't it is a 100 amp fuse.
Set a Volt-Ohm meter to Ohms and put the two leads from meter across the fuse. One on each end where the metal is located. The meter should read zero ohms if the fuse is NOT blown.
Depends on what that fuse protects. Highly unlikely you can drive this car with a 100 amp fuse missing but possible.
No, this is not monitored.
You can wire and amp down to 0.3 ohms by decreasing its windings.
The formula for watts is, Watts = Amps x Volts.
hi there could you please tell me what the 100 amp fuse is powering as they normally have fuseable links to power up main branch lines to the fuse box on the camry's
It's the 100 amp fuse in the engine bay fuse box by the battery.
There is a 100 amp fuse in the engine compartment fuse block.
The main fuse (100) amp is in the fusebox in the engine compartment.
The Main fuse is in the fuse box under the hood on the drivers side. It is a 100 amp fuse.