Power supplies have fuses. The motherboards do not.
Computers, at least no mainstream computers, do not have feathers.
No, they only make peripherals for computers not computers themselves.
No, computers don't have arms
no That is for early computers
I like computers because you can find answers,play games on them and type on the computers.
That varies from computer to computer depending on how much power it needs. Some computers even have several different fuses.
Yes, blown fuses, burnt wires, fried computers......
Blown fuses, burnt wires, damaged computers.
You could have blown fuses, melted wiring or damaged computers.
The factory alarm does not have separate fuses. It is run by the engine and body computers.
Anti-surge fuses are used to protect electronic devices and equipment from sudden power surges or spikes. They help prevent damage to the device by breaking the circuit when the current exceeds a safe level. These fuses are commonly used in electronics, such as computers, televisions, and other sensitive devices.
The factory alarm does not have individual fuses. The engine and body computers both control portions of the alarm.
The cruise is ran by the same fuses that power the computer. You need to check the computers for trouble codes.
There are numerous fuses that feed the computers on a 2012 Ram. You can not clear the check engine light by pulling a fuse, if that is what you are thinking.
If terminals of the battery are reversed, it will short the device that is using the battery. On a car reversing the cables can blow fuses, melt wires, and fry computers.
It is a failure of the communication system on the truck (called a bus). The cause can include computers, wires, fuses, grounds, etc.
A battery hooked up back wards can fry all sorts of electrical components. Every thing from fuses, to wires, to computers.