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What Does A Blown 5 Amp Fuse Look Like?

Do you suspect you have a blown 5 amp fuse and are wondering what does a blown 5 amp fuse look like? Firstly, it’s crucial you understand what a fuse is and what it is used for in a car. A fuse is...

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Blue Headlights Vs. White Headlights – Which Option to Prefer?

When driving at night, you will notice most cars have white or blue headlights, unlike some years back when yellow headlights were common. So, blue headlights vs. white headlights debate is...

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What Does A Blown 15 Amp Fuse Look Like?

Fuses serve as shields over every electronic component in cars when there's a power surge or overcurrent in the electrical system. Fuses are typically two metal components with a tiny metal strip...

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What Does A Blown 20 Amp Fuse Look Like?

Fuses are components built to protect electrical and electronic components from damage when a power surge, high voltage, short-circuiting, or any electrical issues in the car. Since these fuses serve...

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What Does A Blown 60 Amp Fuse Look Like?

In cars, fuses act as a safety feature that protects electronics from blowing up due to a power surge in the system. A fuse is typically a two terminal with a small metal strip across them—the...

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One Headlight not Working after Replacing Bulb – Causes, Preventions & Fixes

Headlights are useful in providing visibility when driving in the dark. The darkness could result from nightfall, inclement weather, a dark tunnel, or a dark parking lot. This way, you can see to...

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