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It is a circuit fuse in a vehicle. The fuse is used to protect the courtesy/clock circuit.

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Are 'fuse box fuses' the same as 'plug fuses'?

No, fuse box fuses are of the screw in type. Plug in fuses are of a cartridge style that plug into the fuse holder which supports the fuse on either end of the cartridge.


Whehre to hook the ground up to in the fuse box?

The neutral bus


What is a diode fuse?

my understanding of the term diode fuse is a diode that fits into a circuit the same as a fuse does for ease of replacement the ones i have used are the same shape as a two prong car fuse and fit the same type holder it makes it very easy to locate broken diodes as they are located in a fuse box and can be remove without tools


How do you change a fuse box to a circuit box in your home?

1. First, find out why the fuse tripped. It could be that you plugged in a heater or drill or saw and caused the fuse to blow. If you know when it happened and what caused the fuse to blow, then go on to Step 2. FUSES DO NOT TRIP FOR NO REASON! A BLOWN FUSE COULD INDICATE A SERIOUS PROBLEM WITH A ELECTRICAL DEVICE, AN APPLIANCE, OR THE WIRING IN YOUR HOUSE. IT IS IMPORTANT TO FIND OUT WHY THE FUSE TRIPPED. 2. Now that you have found why it blew and have eliminated the reason the fuse blew, go to your fuse box. Look for a glass plug fuse with a discolored area that indicates a bad fuse. Some fuses have indicators that show when it has tripped. Make sure your hands are dry, and that the floor around the fusebox is dry. Glass plug fuses have a metal screw-shell base similar to an incandescent light bulb. Try not to touch the metal base as you unscrew the fuse. Grasp the fuse by the kurled glass or plastic edge of the top part that protrudes out from the fuse box. Using only one hand (to minimize the chance of a fatal shock), remove the bad fuse and replace it with a new one of the same size. You cannot mix-and-match--you must use the correct size of fuse. Using a larger size than the circuit was designed for is a proven method to burn down your house. The fuse must not allow more current than your wiring can withstand. Generally you should have 15 Amp fuses for 14 AWG and 20 Ampere fuses for 12 AWG, and 30 Ampere fuses for 10 AWG. 3. If the fuse is a cartridge type, the fuse holder will have a handle or ring. Grasp the handle and pull strongly outwards to remove the fuse holder. Once the holder is removed, you will see one or two cartridge fuses. Using an ohmmeter, check to see if one fuse is bad. If so, replace it with the same type and size. Then replug the fuseholder into the box. 4. While you still know which circuit this fuse controls, look in the fusebox Circuit Directory to make sure the circuit is labeled (showing what and where it is wired). If it is not labeled, get a pen and carefully label the circuit, so that the next time there is a problem you will know where that particular fuse is wired.


Can you box in an electrical panel in an open room?

That depends on what you mean by "box in". You must always provide access to an electrical panel.