The amp rating of 6/3 Romex cable is typically around 55 amps.
6awg/2C in shielded tech cable if it is to be exposed.
It its rating is 63 amps that means the current can be anything from 0 to 63 amps but not more.
It could either be a 63 or a 94 amp. If you car has moderate options (power windows, locks, rear window defrost), than its probly the larger alternator. But it still could be the 63 amp. There are no real easy ways to tell by looking at it unless you have a new one to compare it to.
depends how thick it is
Channel 122 its on channel 63 if you have Time Warner Cable.
It had a Delcotron 42-Amp Generator.
The GMA series of fuse is a fast acting glass tube fuse. The dimensions are 5 X 20 mm. This series of fuse's amperage span is from 63 mA right up to 8 amps. I would suggest that your fuse is rated at 250 mA or (1/4 of an amp) with a 250 volt rating.
It should be on channel 63 for the new change in 2010.
Channel 63 for Time Warner Cable.
On Comcast it's 63, but it may be different for other cable services.
A 6-gauge wire is commonly used for a 63 amp breaker in a residential setting. However, it's always best to consult with a licensed electrician to ensure the correct wire size based on your specific installation requirements.
A 2012 Honda Civic EX uses a 63 Amp alternator.