The 10A interior LPS fuse is a type of electrical fuse designed to protect circuits in low-voltage systems. "LPS" stands for "Limited Power Source," indicating that the fuse is used in circuits that are intended to limit the amount of power available for safety and compliance with specific regulations. This fuse typically operates at a rating of 10 amps and is used to prevent overcurrent, which can cause damage to electrical components or create fire hazards. It is commonly found in various electronic devices and systems where reliable overcurrent protection is needed.
Rr t/lps its a 10a fuse
interior lamps
120
No, it is not safe to replace a 250V 10A fuse with a 125V 15A fuse. The voltage rating of the fuse must be equal to or greater than the system voltage, and the amperage rating must be equal to or lower than the rated current of the circuit. Using a lower voltage or higher amperage fuse can lead to safety hazards, including potential fire risks.
It will be on the Passenger's Side Fuse box, it should say FOG LPS
Engine bay fuse box (10A Radio Clock)
Under the hood #4 10a
Fuse 7: 10A Red; Buzzer Module, Stop Lamps Fuse
the fuse is located under the wood.it is a red 10A fuse marked etcs
Its fuse number 3 located under the bonnet next to the battery. A 10A fuse.
In the kickboard fuse panel, marked as "meter" and it's a 10A fuse.
The windshield washer pump 10A fuse is in a fuse box located under the hood near the battery. Chevrolet has come out with a service bulletin indicating that the 10A fuse is inadequate for circuit operation. Chevrolet is suggesting to increase fuse size to 15A. Rich B.