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Automotive Circuit Blade Style Atm Small Fuse Holdertap With 5 Amp Fuse 5 Pcs on 2040-parts.com

US $7.39
Location:

广州, 广东省, China

广州, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:XY Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Small Fuse Holder -Add 5A fuse UPC:600736950732

.Package Content:5 x Car Small Fuse Holder,10 x 5A Blade Fuse
.Protects original circuit and provides a wire lead for the new circuit
.in most cases , insert 5A fuse in one slot is enough,we will offer you 10pcs 5A fuse for better  experience,you can insert each one slot with fuse
.With ATM Low Profile blade fuses are used in vehicles and any place where space is limited
.Allows quick and easy installation of additional 12V accessories without need for splicing
.Use to install car driving recorder and other Retrofitting equipment

Current: 5A
Voltage: 12V
Description:
ATM Add-A-Circuit Low Profile Fuse Holders
Installation Instructions:
1. Disconnect power source
2. Select and remove a fuse in your vehicles fuse box with constant or switchable power capabilities that matches the power
   requirements of the accessory you are adding.
3. Insert new accessory fuse  into added slot. 
4. Install Add-A-Circuit with the newly added fuse installed, back into the fuse block.
   Reconnect power source. Turn on ignition to test new accessory for proper operation.
   If the accessory does not operate, turn the Add-A-Circuit 180 degrees and reinsert into the fuse block.
   Retest new accessory.
5. Replace the original fuse into the remaining slot on the Add-A-Circuit. Test both accessories for proper operation.

we are manufaturer,if you order more,we will give discount,please contact us.


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