Fuses
The main job of the fuse is to protect the wiring. Fuses should be sized and located to protect the wire they are connected to. If a device like your car radio suddenly draws enough current to blow the fuse, the radio is probably already toasted. ... Most cars have two fuse panels.
Every car uses fuses to protect the vehicle's wiring and electrical system components. There are four main fuse types found in vehicles today: Low-profile Mini, Mini, Micro2, and ATO. The Mini is the most common fuse type, based on our observations.
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- Manufacturer Rockford Fosgate Remove This Item
- Rockford Fosgate RFF100 MAXI Fuse - 100Amp x 2 PackSpecial Price £4.99 Regular Price £7.99 Save £3.00
- Rockford Fosgate RFF60 MAXI Fuse - 60Amp x 2 PackSpecial Price £4.99 Regular Price £7.99 Save £3.00
- Rockford Fosgate RFF80 MAXI Fuse - 80Amp x 2 PackSpecial Price £4.99 Regular Price £7.99 Save £3.00
- Rockford Fosgate RFFA500 - 500Amp ANL fuse x 2 PackSpecial Price £19.99 Regular Price £29.99 Save £10.00
- Rockford Fosgate RFFA200 - 200Amp ANL fuse x 2 PackSpecial Price £14.99 Regular Price £24.99 Save £10.00
- Rockford Fosgate RFFA300 - 300Amp ANL fuse x 2 PackSpecial Price £14.99 Regular Price £24.99 Save £10.00
- Rockford Fosgate RFFA100 - 100Amp ANL fuse x 2 PackSpecial Price £6.99 Regular Price £10.00 Save £3.01
- Rockford Fosgate RFFA150 - 150Amp ANL fuse x 2 PackSpecial Price £6.99 Regular Price £10.00 Save £3.01