To replace a fuse in a breaker box, first, turn off the main power switch. Locate the blown fuse, remove it using a fuse puller, and replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage. Make sure the new fuse is securely in place before turning the power back on.
The first thing you should try is your breaker box or fuse box you may just need to replace a fuse or switch a breaker back on.
I imagine you are talking about an actual fuse box, as opposed to a breaker box. These are different. One has circular fuses, the other has breakers, which generally look like switches. If it is a fuse box, unscrew the circular fuse and replace it with a fuse of the same amperage. The amperage is noted somewhere on the top of the fuse facing you when you look at in the fuse box. It will either be 15A [A for Amps] or 20A if it is in a house. If it is a breaker, and it is just tripped, turn it all the way off, and switch it back on. If the breaker is actually bad, use should call an electrician.
You replace the breaker.
You can reset a circuit breaker but a fuse you must replace.
To reset a power outlet, locate the circuit breaker or fuse box in your home. Find the breaker or fuse that corresponds to the outlet you want to reset. Turn the breaker switch off, then back on, or replace the fuse if necessary. This should reset the power outlet and restore its functionality.
To change a fuse in a breaker box, first, turn off the main power switch. Locate the blown fuse, which will be discolored or have a broken filament. Use a fuse puller to remove the old fuse and replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating. Make sure the new fuse is securely in place before turning the power back on.
Look for a breaker in power distribution box under hood
there is no breaker, u have to replace the fuse
It should have a circuit breaker in the fuse box.
Should be a circuit breaker in the power distribution box
If you mean a residential fuse box, then there is a few possibilities: 1: A loose connection in the circuitry is drawing a current near the limit af the fuse. 2: A apparatus is drawing a current near the limit of the fuse. 3: The breaker itself is worn - replace soon.
To perform a circuit breaker fuse replacement, first turn off the power to the circuit. Locate the fuse box and identify the blown fuse. Use a fuse puller to remove the old fuse and replace it with a new one of the same amperage. Make sure the new fuse is securely in place before turning the power back on.