Q: I pulled out a size 15 fuze that ran my windshield wipers, what fuze size should i put back in to prevent from blowing it again

asked by on October 26, 2017

I pulled out a size 15 fuze that ran my windshield wipers, what fuze size should i put back in to prevent from blowing it again? Could i put in a higher number that wont mess anythang else up?

My car has 231884 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

The fuse number 26 in the interior fuse box should be a 30 amp fuse. This is accordance with the wiper diagram.

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