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Stupid Fuse Question

Im really stupid when it comes to electronics and I wanted to know what the fuse thats supposed to be in the spot below is for.........

The picture was blurry so I used paint to make the letters more clear

Sorry the pic is so big im not a computer genius either

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Re: Stupid Fuse Question

PWR WDO is power windows fuse 13

Fuse no 17 DRL is Day time running lights [Canada] 1993-1994 years

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Re: Stupid Fuse Question

there is no fuse in the power window slot......... is it possible that this may be causing the problems im having with my power windows ???
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Re: Stupid Fuse Question

That's probably your problem, or at least part of it. It is a circuit breaker that goes in that slot, not a fuse. The slot below it, (DRL) appears to be a diode for the daytime running lights. Kinda fuzzy, can't tell for sure.
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Re: Stupid Fuse Question

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That's probably your problem, or at least part of it. It is a circuit breaker that goes in that slot, not a fuse.
thanks for tellin me that too, i didnt know there was a difference........
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Re: Stupid Fuse Question

It turns out that there was nothing there for a reason. Nothing is supposed to go in there anyway......... DOH
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10-4 on that. Ultrashock
Glad you got it figured out.
That would be a very good reason.
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