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The diagram shows the location of each fuse and the amperage of each fuse. The amperage of a fuse is the maximum amount of current that the fuse can safely handle before it blows. If a fuse blows, it means that the current flowing through the fuse has exceeded the fuse's amperage rating. This can be caused by a short circuit or other electrical problem.
If a fuse blows, you should replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage. Do not replace a blown fuse with a fuse of a higher amperage, as this could cause damage to the electrical system of your vehicle.
Here is a list of some of the fuses in the 1996 Ford Ranger fuse box:
- Headlights: 15 amps
- Tail lights: 15 amps
- Brake lights: 10 amps
- Turn signals: 10 amps
- Radio: 10 amps
- Cigarette lighter: 15 amps
- Power windows: 20 amps
- Door locks: 15 amps
- Horn: 10 amps
- Blower motor: 20 amps
- Air conditioning: 30 amps
If you are experiencing electrical problems with your 1996 Ford Ranger, you should check the fuse box to see if any of the fuses have blown. If a fuse has blown, replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage. If the problem persists, you should take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic for further diagnosis.