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Jz5501 Jiazhan Car 12 Way Air Condition Fuse Box 12 Road Auto Circuit Protect Fu on 2040-parts.com

US $31.97
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
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JZ5501 Jiazhan Car 12 Way Air Condition Fuse Box 12 Road Auto Circuit Protect Fuse Block Holder Clear Cover

Description: 

This is a 12 Way Fuse Box be used for vehicle Air Condition Circuit, providing high protect  for your car air
condition power wire, prevent your car cable from high current and high voltage, once over high current or
high voltage, the fuse box would cut off the concetion circuit automatically, providing safety for your car.
 
Specification: 
 
Model: JZ5501
Type: 12 Way Fuse Box 
Applicable: Medium Insert Fuse (ATC, ATO)
Fit: Air Condition Circuit
Maximum Current; 25Amp/Way 
Maximum Voltage: 32V 
Cover Material: Clear PC 
 
Package Include: 
 
1 X Fuse Box













































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