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Removed fuse but windows still work?


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The fuse for the windscreen wipers blew in my car so I used the fuse for the left electric window to replace the blown fuse. However, the electric window still works? Can anyone explain why?

 

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Did you take the correct fuse?

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Yes, I think so.

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You must also determine why the fuse blew in the first place. It's blown for a reason. If the cause is not rectified then the symptom will continue.

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1 hour ago, mrpj said:

You must also determine why the fuse blew in the first place. It's blown for a reason. If the cause is not rectified then the symptom will continue.

BIL had a wiper fuse blow on a Volvo when visiting me for the day. Had a look around and even put an ammeter in the circuit, it was drawing more current than the fuse rating. Didn't have access to a wiring diagram and left the engine running for a good ten minutes without any indication of a problem. As it was raining, put a higher rated fuse in with a warning to get it checked out when he got home - of course he didn't!

The next cold morning, the partial short circuit in the driver's seat burnt a hole in the seat, trouser and bum. Doing 70MPH on a dual carriageway meant he couldn't stand up.

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