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Circuit Protection - Fuses

Table 1: Fuse Types

Special Tools

EL 39200   Digital Multimeter (DMM)

For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools.



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The fuse is the most common method of an automotive wiring circuit protection. Whenever there is an excessive amount of current flowing through a circuit the fusible element will melt and create an open or incomplete circuit. Fuses are a one time protection device and must be replaced each time the circuit is overloaded. To determine if a fuse is open, remove the suspected fuse and examine if the element in the fuse is broken (2). If not broken (1), also check for continuity using a Digital Multimeter (DMM) or a continuity tester. If the element is broken or continuity is suspect, replace the fuse with one of equal current rating.


Fuse Types


Current Rating Amperes


Color


Auto Fuses, Mini Fuses


2


Gray


3


Violet


5


Tan


7.5


Brown


10


Red


15


Blue


20


Yellow


25


White or Natural


30


Green


Maxi Fuses


20


Yellow


30


Light Green


40


Orange or Amber


60


Blue


50


Red


J-Case Fuses


20


Blue


30


Pink


40


Green


50


Red


60


Yellow

 

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