This is the COMPLETE Beginners guide to checking car fuses. Need to check your car's fuses? In this video I will show how to find a blown fuse and also some tricks if you are stuck and need to make a fuse.
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http://amzn.to/2zv5aOCNeed to find a blown fuse? Learn how to replace your fuses yourself and save more than half the cost of a shop! I show you every step including how to remove and install new fuses, how to diagnose possible electric shorts, how fuses work, and how to test a simple circuit for a safe fuse install. I will teach a few lifehacks along the way.
Cool Information about automotive fuses
Automotive fuses are a class of fuses used to protect the wiring and electrical equipment for vehicles. They are generally rated for circuits no higher than 32 volts direct current, but some types are rated for 42-volt electrical systems. They are occasionally used in non-automotive electrical products.
Blade type
Blade fuses (also called spade or plug-in fuses), with a plastic body and two prongs that fit into sockets, are mostly used in automobiles. Each fuse is printed with the rated current in amperes on the top.
Color Coding of fuses
Blade fuses use a common coloring scheme for the micro2, micro3, low-profile mini, mini, and regular size fuses, and a partial color similarity with the maxi size fuses.
A fuse is a low-resistance resistor device that protects a circuit from becoming overloaded. It is a short piece of wire that is designed to melt and break apart when exposed to an excess of electrical current. A fuse is connected in series to the circuit it protects.
A blown fuse usually causes an electrical short or an overloaded circuit. The most common fuse to burn out in a car is the 12v power outlet, also known as the cigarette lighter. This is often caused by leaving a cell phone charger in it for a long time, or because of the occasional stray penny that falls into an exposed power outlet.
A fuse box is located in the car and houses the fuses. Some cars have multiple fuse boxes with many different fuses. If something electrical in your vehicle suddenly stops working, start by checking the fuse box and get a certified mechanic to take a look and diagnose any electrical problems.
Part 1 of 4: Locate the fuse box
Materials required
Flashlight
Needle nose pliers or fuse puller
Test light
Step 2: Inspect the fuse with the test light. Attach the clip for the test light to any bare metal, and use the probe of the test light to touch each end of a fuse. If the fuse is good, the test light will light up on both sides of the fuse. If the fuse is bad, only one side will illuminate the test light.
Tip: Use a computer-safe test light, preferably one with an LED light, as probing unknown fuses with an older style test light may draw excessive current. If you test a fuse for the airbag, it may deploy - so be careful!
Part 4 of 4: Replacing the fuse
Once the damaged fuse is detected, be sure to replace it with a fuse of the same type and amp rating.
Tip: Fuses are sold at any auto parts or hardware store or dealership.
Identifying and replacing a damaged fuse on your own can save you time and money. However, if the same fuse is blowing repeatedly or if certain electrical components are not working, it is advisable to enlist a certified mechanic to inspect the electrical system to identify the reason the fuse keeps blowing and replace the fuse box or fuse for you.
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