They are a safety feature in the case of an energy surge - without the fuse damage could be dome to the appliance, with the fuse if their is a surge of electricity it burns out the fuse so can't travel all the way to the appliance damaging it.
Need to know which fuse u want to find out... There are quite a few different fuses in the fuse box. 10A 20A 30A, fuse for fan, fuse for Engine, fuse for horn?
It is a type of fuse
Each fuse has its own rating. It will be marked on the fuse somewhere.
Automobile Glass fuse
The plural for fuse is simply fuses.
The Horn uses the same fuse as the Cig lighter plug. It is a 15 amp fuse.
it uses a 15amp fuse and goes in slot 13 in the fuse panel
it is the same fuse the horn uses (check it does the horn work?)
Number 13 uses 10 AMP fuse
The 1996 Avalon does not use a fuse that is specific to the seat. The car uses the door fuse link for the power seat.
The cigar lighter actually uses the locks fuse underneath the dash.
It probably uses a circuit breaker instead of a fuse. It's location would depend on what vehicle you have.
It does not have a circuit breaker. It uses a fuse to protect the circuit. Look for a blown fuse in the fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side.I believe the cigarette lighter circuit is protected with a glass barrel fuse not a circuit breaker. Check the fuse box for a blown fuse.
The air conditioner uses fuses 28,62,63..........
They are a safety feature in the case of an energy surge - without the fuse damage could be dome to the appliance, with the fuse if their is a surge of electricity it burns out the fuse so can't travel all the way to the appliance damaging it.
There is no fuse panel, Polaris uses inline fuses or "self-resetting breakers" in their Sportsman ATVs.
I do not know of any vehicle that uses a "steering fuse". I believe someone is pulling your leg.