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Low Profile European Style Mini Aps Fuse Box Tap Add A Fuse Kit " Canada on 2040-parts.com

C $5.97
Location:

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:daier Part Brand:DAIER Manufacturer Part Number:na

NEW EUROPEAN STYLE FUSE BLOCK TAP AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE EACH FUSE CIRCUIT TAP YOU BUY WILL COME WITH 2 FUSES OF YOUR CHOICE, AND THE ATTACHED CRIMP CONNECTOR TO BE CRIMPED ON THE ACCESSORY WIRE YOU ARE POWERING.

ADDING THIS UNIT TO YOUR FUSE BOX IS A NON INVASIVE WAY TO ACCESSORIZE YOUR VEHICLE WITHOUT VOIDING YOUR VEHICLE WARRANTY OR LEASE AGREEMENT AS YOU ARE NOT ALTERING THE ORIGINAL WIRING IN THE CAR OR TRUCK.

INSTRUCTIONS:  SIMPLY REMOVE THE ORIGINAL FUSE FROM THE FUSE BOX CIRCUIT YOU WISH TO USE, PLACE IT IN THE FUSE TAP OPENING CLOSEST TO THE 2 TABS ON THE CIRCUIT TAP ( SO YOU ARE NOT MAKING ANY CHANGES TO VEHICLE CIRCUIT).

 INSTALL A SECOND FUSE (USUALLY OF LOWER AMPERAGE) INTO THE OTHER FUSE TAP OPENING THAT LINES UP WITH THE ACCESSORY WIRE COMING OUT OF THE TAP (THIS IS THE FUSE THAT POWERS THE ACCESSORY YOU ARE ADDING).  

JOIN THE ACCESSORY WIRE FROM THE FUSE TAP TO THE POWER IN WIRE ON WHATEVER ACCESSORY YOU ARE ADDING, CRIMP THE BUTT CONNECTOR TO THE POWER IN WIRE TO WHATEVER ACCESSORY YOU JUST ADDED. 

PLUG THE FUSE TAP UNIT INTO YOUR FUSE BOX (NOTE HOW THE FUSES IN THE TAP "PIGGY BACK" OVER OTHER FUSES ALLOWING A LOW PROFILE, NEAT AND CLEAN INSTALL).

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YOU MAY ORDER ALL THE SAME AMPERAGE FUSES OR MIX THEM UP IF YOU WISH.  I HAVE  2A 3A 5A, 7.5, 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A, AND 30A.  LEAVE A NOTE IN YOUR PAYPAL PAYMENT WITH YOUR FUSE WISHES, OTHERWISE YOU WILL RECEIVE A RANDOM ASSORTMENT OF VARIOUS AMPERAGE.  

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THESE ARE GOOD QUALITY HOLDERS & I HAVE BEEN USING THEM MYSELF FOR ABOUT 5 YEARS.

BUY AS MANY PIECES AS YOU REQUIRE, PAY SHIPPING ON ONE PIECE & I WILL PAY ANY ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES ON ANY AVAILABLE QUANTITY SHIPPED TOGETHER.

SHIPPING IS WITH CANADA POST VIA FIRST CLASS MAIL AND DOES NOT INCLUDE A TRACKING NUMBER.  

BUY TODAY, SHIPS TODAY, TOMORROW AT THE LATEST!


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