There are two sizes. The white ones are 8 amps, the red are 16 amps.
i do know what each of the symbols mean but you can tell what amp of fuses to use by looking at the top. you will find a number on there that you can use. just buy fuses with the same number. on that car they are either 10,20, or 30 amp fuses. i do not know what each of the symbols mean but you can tell what amp of fuses to use by looking at the top. you will find a number on there that you can use. just buy fuses with the same number. on that car they are either 10,20, or 30 amp fuses.
Which style of fuse do I use for 1965 SS Impala, sfe or agc?
every circuit has a different rated amp fuse, it should say on the fuse box what amp to use for each circuit.
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There is only one 15 Amp fuse in a fuse box underneath the seat. There is room for two spare fuses in the same box.
There is no telling from your question. Each situation would be different. Modern systems would use breakers rather than fuses.
most airsoft guns use 20 amp fuses, you can get them at just about any auto parts store or online.
In tht UK, common fuses used in the plugs are 3 amp, 5 amp and 13 amp. We have rather seperseded fuses at the main distribution points domestically by installing re-settable circuit breakers, and they have ratings between 6 amps and 80 amps depending on what the circuits are supplying.
This is a unclear question, and not easy to answer. In your fuse panal, their will be a range of fuses, from 5 amp, up to 30 amp. On your fuse panal cover, should be a digram of your fuse panal, and which amp fuse goes into which slot.
On my 99 it is a 7.5 amp and it is found in the Passenger compartment fuse panel...Hope this helps!
There are many different amp fuses in this car. Look at one to see the type.
No, you cannot replace a 10-amp fuse with a 20-amp fuse. Fuses are meant to guard your wiring and equipment by melting or 'blowing' before the wiring, itself, melts and causes a fire. It is safe to use a smaller fuse than called for, but never, ever is it safe to use a larger fuse than called for.