You need to take the back of the mini fridge off and then locate the circuit board and use a solder gun and unsolder the two points for the fuse
The average weight of a mini refrigerator is around 30 to 50 pounds, depending on the size and model.
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when looking at the fuse box in the engine compartment the fuse is the last but one on your right in the row nearest you . It is a red 10 amp mini fuse. It can be tricky to get at!!
Unplug the refrigerator, remove the fuse and look at it. Typically the fuse will be dark in color, much the same as a blown light bulb.
In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) in the engine compartment : Mini fuse # 1 is a 30 amp fuse for the PCM relay Mini fuse # 2 is a 10 amp fuse for the PCM and front electronics module Mini fuse # 5 is a 15 amp fuse for the PCM and fuel pump motor
mini fuse number 15
No, a refrigerator does not change heat into cold. It removes heat from inside the refrigerator and releases it outside, resulting in the cooling effect inside the refrigerator.
the lighter fuse is in underhood fuse and relay box, it is # 34. and it is a mini fuse.
I have a 05 Tacoma, and the fuse location should be the same. There is a 15 amp mini fuse located behind the change holder inside the cab. The change holder is located on the lower left panel of the dash. Open it and lift upward to get it to pop out. On the back of the change holder there is also a diagram. I believe the fuse is labeled as "Power Outlet".
If you are lucky the fuse will blow. If not the refrigerator might catch fire.
The owners manual shows : # 31 - 20 amp mini-fuse - radio ( B+ ) , subwoofer # 7 - 5 amp mini-fuse - radio ( start signal )
Mini Fuse Blades, don't get them confused with Mini (low-profile) Fuse Blades.Here is the difference in Fuse Blades: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuse_(automotive)