Can I replace a 10 amp fuse with a 20 amp fuse if the 10 amp keeps blowing out...

>What's the worst that could happen?
Your car burns down

LifeHacks:
Take 20 amp fuse. just snap it in half. then you will have two 10 amp fuses.
Fuse makers hate this trick.

Ayyy lmao good one user!

>Fuses don't just blow for no reason
sounds like my last girlfriend.

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Oh look, another reason to not buy a used car.

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THIS AND CHECKED

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normal case is for the wiring to get hot then catch fire
if you are lucky only the systems related to that fuse will break
worst case you cause a cascading failure that wrecks a bunch of "seemingly" unrelated systems

Holy shit OP you don't deserve to fix your car yourself. Take it a professional.

"Gee this 10 amp fuse keeps popping, let me put in a 20 amp cause if it breaks, then at least 10 amps still go in!!!"

Nigga when a fuse breaks you got a short or an open happening that keeps popping the fuse. Fix your wiring you dumb nigger whore.