Too much current, electrons, going through the fuse heats it up till it melts and there is no longer a way for the electricity to go through the fuse.
a fuse bulb is a bulb in which the filament of the bulb burns and it stops working
There is no fuse the motor burns out. There is a fuse for the WIPER MOTOR
A short to ground or an overloaded circuit will blow a fuse.
the circuit is broken.
The part of a stick of dynamite that burns is the fuse. The fuse is a cord or tube that contains a combustible material, which ignites when lit and burns at a controlled rate. This allows the user to safely ignite the dynamite at a distance, leading to the detonation of the explosive compound inside the stick. The explosive material itself, typically nitroglycerin absorbed in a stabilizing agent, does not burn in the same way as the fuse.
They are a safety feature in the case of an energy surge - without the fuse damage could be dome to the appliance, with the fuse if their is a surge of electricity it burns out the fuse so can't travel all the way to the appliance damaging it.
There is no fuse, it is directly connected and when it burns out it destroys the wire harness. Found this out the hard way on my 07 Impala.
which fuse controls the lift gate or interior lights on a 2003 ford expedition
You need to find the short circuit in the wiring.
You have a short to ground in that circuit.
AnswerNO. What will you do when the fuse burns out?That fuse holder was designed into the system for a good reason, to make it simple to replace a burned out fuse. Now you have made it much harder to do a simple repair job.Answeryes because even if the fuse burns out again alls u gotta do is desolder it then sodder a new fuse in. also i would add more wire because that old wire mite not survive a lot of soldering and desoldering and bending
Fuses actually have a lower resistance that the wire or carrier that is carrying current to and from the fuse. The purpose of a fuse is so that it will burn out before the carrier burns out. When a fuse burns out it breaks the current and therefore no more electricity can pass through it until the fuse is replaced. You gauge the fuse for a little more current than you normally have traveling through the wire. If a power surge of electricity comes through the wire the fuse will burn out instead of damaging the electrical device that is plugged into or wired into the carrier.