Do you need a fuse with a relay?
Yes, The “main” power to the relay fuse, then to the compressor when you switch to “on” will protect the rely and the compressor “if” fused at the power source or at least before the relay. The reason to protect as close as possible to the power source with a fuse/breaker is just in case you have a short in the wire.
Where do you position a fuse?
Fuses should always be connected to the hot wire and should be placed before any other component in the circuit. In most projects, the fuse should be the first thing the hot wire connects to after it enters your project enclosure.
Which comes first fuse or relay?
I would wire it as : Fuse/Relay/Load. Generally a fuse is the first item in any given circuit.
Where can I find a fuse box diagram?
Fuse box diagrams presented on our website will help you to identify the right type for a particular electrical device installed in your vehicle. Use our website search to find the fuse and relay schemes (layouts) designed for your vehicle and see the fuse block’s location.
Where do I find the fuses on my car?
Use our website search to find the fuse and relay schemes (layouts) designed for your vehicle and see the fuse block’s location. Likewise, you can select the car make and model listed below or from the menu on the right. How to check the fuses?
Where are the fuses and relays located on a Chrysler 300?
For the Chrysler 300/300C First generation 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 model year. Front Power Distribution Center A power distribution center is located in the engine compartment. This center contains fuses and relays. legend. FUSE NO.
When do you need to replace a fuse box?
Inspect a metal strip (fusible element). A damaged one means the fuse has blown. If so, you need to replace it. However, sometimes the wire may look intact even in the blown fuse. Fuse box diagrams presented on our website will help you to identify the right type for a particular electrical device installed in your vehicle.