How Do You Fix A Blown Fuse?
Do you have a headlight that is out? What about that blown fuse in the house? Fixing a blown fuse is not rocket science and rather easy to do. Figuring out which fuse is blown is the problem. However, if you are a DIY’er, this is not a problem. If you are working in an area with a wet surface, get a rubber mat before you begin. Make sure you have the right fuse with the right amperage. If you are unsure, take the fuse with you to the hardware or auto parts store, the rep should be able to help. Step 1 Go to your fuse box. If you have created a chart this will be simple. If not, this is where the guesswork comes in. Locate the fuse that is blown by locating the room on the chart that is not receiving power. If you do not have a chart and this is the first time you are changing a fuse in the house this will take trial and error. You may need to get someone to help you. Step 2 Get a car voltage tester (if it is a car you are testing) and test all the fuses. At an auto parts dealer, you sh