The number on a car fuse refers to the Ampage of that fuse , each electrical component on any car has its own or shared fuse with a certain Amp rating, they are normally colour coded too and are to be replaced with one of the same Amp rating for protection.
( # 17 ) is a 30 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter on a 1997 Lincoln Town Car
it is an A10
Back of car - fuse panel next to battery - fuse number 18 - 20 AMP.
There should be a label in the fuse box in the glove compartment. For my 2001, it's number 10.
Number 23 is a 20 amp fuse for cigar lighter , data link connector
on the fuse panel it is fuse number 10 usually a 30amp fuse
Number ( 23 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter in the instrument panel and the data link connector
Which is the number of tail light fuse at linconl towncar 99?
It depends on the car. Check the owner's manual.
20 A. fuse in the driver side under the steering column. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ( it's the number 23 fuse )
Number ( 23 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the instrument panel cigarette lighter and the data link connector ( according to the 1998 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide )
Check the number 11 fuse under the cabin fusebox. I checked mines and it was fried. I changed it it should be an ATM 10 fuse in the 11 slot. My car works fine.