A lawnmower fuse and an automotive fuse serve similar purposes in protecting electrical circuits, but they are not necessarily the same. While both types of fuses can be similar in terms of function and design, they may differ in their voltage ratings, amperage capacities, and physical sizes. It's important to use the appropriate fuse specified for each application to ensure proper operation and safety. Always consult the equipment's manual for the correct fuse type.
Same as any fuse in an electrical system- to protect components in the electrical system from damage in an overload or short circuit.
Yes, they are the same.
Wondering about the same thing.
looking for the same thing
The same thing happened to me I just used a fuse that could withstand more amp ie. 10amp fuse to 25amp fuse Probably the lighter and the radio are on the same circut, and the fuse for that circut has blown. Check the fuse box.
No, discs and rotors are not the same thing in automotive braking systems. Discs refer to the flat, circular metal components that the brake pads clamp onto to slow down the vehicle, while rotors specifically refer to the discs used in disc brake systems.
check your fuse, i had the same problem, put in new transmission, did the same thing, replaced 15 amp fuse to speedometer, worked fine. what an ordeal for just a fuse. will cason
no. a fuse protects a circuit from overload, while a diode is a component of a circuit.
Check the fuses, same thing happened to me. i had a blown fuse.
do you get a response? I'm looking for the same thing! It is a 15 amp fuse located to the left of the steering column
It should be the same thing. But other things are also described as T100L so you should make sure it's a fuse and check by holding it up to the light that it has a very thin wire inside the glass tube.
At the Chevy garage they insisted on "automotive technicians", but yes. They are all the same name for a mechanic.