38 lines
1.4 KiB
Markdown
38 lines
1.4 KiB
Markdown
# Changing Blown Fuses
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# Preparations
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Preparations- Deactivate the vehicle's drive system and switch off the lights and all electrical consumers.
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# Detecting a blown fuse
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Blown fuse
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Shine a torch onto the fuse box.
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You can see if a fuse is blown from the top and side through the transparent housing due to the melted metal strip.
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# Fuse types
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Fuse types- Standard flat blade fuse $\left(\mathrm{ATO}^{\mathbb{R}}\right)$ .- Small flat blade fuse $\left(\mathrm{MINI}^{\mathbb{R}}\right)$ .- Large flat blade fuse $\left(\mathrm{MAXI}^{\mathbb{R}}\right.$ or $\left.\mathrm{MAXI} + {}^{\mathbb{R}}\right)$ .
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# Changing fuses
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Plastic grippers for pulling out and inserting a fuse
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1. If applicable, take the plastic grippers out of the fuse box or the cover of the fuse box.
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2. Push the plastic grippers clip suitable for the fuse type onto the fuse from the top or the side.
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3. Remove the fuse.
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4. If the fuse has blown, replace it with a new fuse with the same rating (same color and same markings) and same size.
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5. Once the new fuse has been inserted, put the plastic grippers back in the cover.
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6. Insert the cover again or close the fuse box cover.
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# NOTICE
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If a fuse with a higher rated current is used to replace a blown fuse, other parts of the electrical device may be damaged.
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- Never replace a fuse with a fuse that has a higher rated current. |