Where are the fuses on a Ford Fusion?
Fuse box location The fuse panel is located under the instrument panel to the left of the steering column (behind the trim panel below the steering wheel).
Where is the tail light fuse on a 2012 Ford Fusion?
The tail light fuse in a 2012 Ford Fusion can be found in the fuse panel that is in the cabin on the driver’s side under the steering wheel.
Where are the fuses in a Ford Fusion 2012?
Fuse box location The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal.
What amp fuse do I need?
Plugs for appliances rated between about 700 watts and 3000 watts (the maximum rating of a wall socket) should be fitted with a 13-amp fuse (coloured brown). For example: 13A Fuse – Washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, kettle, toaster, iron.
What amp fuse do I need for LED lights?
75mm is good for about 7.5 amps max. I generally like to have at least 100% extra rating so a 3 amp fuse max is what i would use. This should be plenty for 4 leds. If you have working leds but blow a 10A fuse i think your wiring needs checking and you will probably find your fuse is directly across the battery.
Can I use a 2 amp fuse instead of 1 amp?
One can use a smaller amp fuse temporarily, but one should not use a higher rated fuse temporarily, as it could cause worse electrical problems or be physically dangerous.
Can you use a 3 amp fuse in a 2 amp?
3 Amp should be okay. The main purpose of the fuse is to prevent burning wires. Radio Shack has the fuse in a higher voltage rating, but it won’t cause a problem.
What happens if you put a 20 amp fuse in a 15 amp slot?
The 15 amp slot is designed for handling current upto 15 amps so if you put a 20 amp fuse in a 15 amp slot and draw a current greater than 15 amps there will be heating and other issues like molten insulation you can put a 20 amp fuse only if u know that u are not going to draw more than 15 amps.
Can I use a 15 amp fuse in a 20 amp slot?
15 Amp Circuits Household receptacles are connected using 12-gauge wire. In most home installations, several 15-amp receptacles connect to a 20-amp circuit breaker. This allows multiple devices to connect to a single 20-amp circuit as long as the total circuit load does not exceed 20 amps.