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Littelfuse 11-1005 Smart Glow Blade Style Min30 Amp Fuse - 2 Fuses 12v #54 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.49
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Saint Johns, Michigan, United States

Saint Johns, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Littelfuse Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Manufacturer Part Number:11-1005 UPC:819562001154

Littelfuse 11-1005 Auto PartPhoto
Smart Glow fuses are innovative automotive style fuses (ATO, Mini, Maxi and glass tube) that feature an indicator light that glows when the fuse is blown, saving time to troubleshoot an open circuit
The ATO Fuse was designed and patented by Littelfuse in 1976 and set the standard for automotive circuit protection
It features industry standard color coding to indicate amperage rating, 30 amp is green
Snaps into place without the use of tools

Package of 2 fuses.
MINI 30 AMP
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