Several common car fuses
1. Plug-in fuse
According to the different rated currents, there are several types of fuses, including ultra small plug-in fuses, small car fuses, medium car fuses, and large car fuses. The rated current ranges from 1-40 amperes (A) to large 30-120 amperes (A), and the rated voltage is 32 volts (V).
When using a vehicle, friends may occasionally find that some electrical appliances are not working, such as the headlights not turning on or the wipers not moving. In this case, you should first check the fuse to see if it is damaged. So, where are these fuses? What does it look like?
The fuses of various circuits in a car are usually centrally arranged in a safe box. The position of the safe box may vary for different models of vehicles, and it appears as a small black plastic box. In your car manual, you can find where the car fuse panel is located, and most car designers will place the car fuse panel on the side of the dashboard or in the engine compartment. A small number of cars will be placed in the storage compartment inside the car.
Turn off the ignition switch before replacing the fuse. When replacing the fuse, it must be consistent with the original fuse specifications, and the current level of the fuse cannot be arbitrarily increased, let alone replaced with other conductive materials. If the replaced fuse burns out immediately, it indicates that a short circuit fault has occurred in the circuit. Professional personnel should be hired to troubleshoot the problem before installing the fuse. Do not use larger fuse specifications to handle it, otherwise it is highly likely to cause a fire.
After replacing the fuse, you need to test if the car works properly and try starting it. If it works properly, congratulations on your success. If you are not working properly or unsure, please go to a regular 4S store to replace the fuse, which is safer and more reliable.
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