Floor lamps almost never have fuses. If a lamp fails, it is due to the failure of the lamp (the "light bulb"), the socket and/or its contacts, or the switch. It may be a break in the cord because of stress damage, like near the plug where strain usually causes the conductors to break, but this is the exception. In any device with a fuse, if that fuse isn't "obvious" in a fuse holder or in a place where it's user serviceable, one would be wise to seek assistance in from a local technician. The risks are quite high in instances where uncertain repairs are attempted. Death, serious injury, or the extensive loss of property (a house burns down) can result.
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Check for a blown fuse first. If the fuse is OK, then the blower motor resistor pack or the blower motor itself may be bad.
the problem is that the 30 amp fuse that on the junction block #1 has blown. j/b #1 is located on the side of the fuse panel on the drivers side of the interior. you'll need to remove the lower panels that are under the steering wheel and move the floor vents ductwork out of the way. you see three different fuses(the square type with the clear view covers). two are 40amp andone is 30amp. that should fix it. also make sure that you check the 20amp fuse in the engine compartment box if the interior lights are out as well.
You have to turn on your car for the radio to work
something in your wiring is grounding the system out causing the fuse to blow. The fuse protects the system so dont try to by pass the fuse box or youll blow something much more expensive. make sure all your wires are hooked up correctly and use electric tape on every exposed wire.
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What do mean fix it? Have checked the fuse has not blown?
Fuses cannot be fixed, only replaced.
This is a blown brake fuse check your break fuse and should fix it.
most likely it its fuse blown out. replace the fuse if it is.
Check for a blown fuse.
How do I fix my cigarette lighter when fuse is good
go to the fusebox drivers side underneath steering column, a plastic piece moves, in there are the fuses, you can check a broken fuse by pulling it out and looking to see if the metal piece is broken
look for a blown fuse.
Check for a blown fuse.
Sounds like a blown fuse?
To fix a blown fuse in your electrical system, first turn off the power to the affected area. Locate the fuse box and identify the blown fuse by checking for a darkened or broken filament. Replace the blown fuse with a new one of the same amperage rating. Turn the power back on and test to ensure the issue is resolved. If the fuse continues to blow, it may indicate a larger electrical problem that requires professional assistance.