V Quick Question - 100Amp Alternator Fuse
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Thank you!
I know this sounds stupid, but I'm going to need to take the car to get the fuses.
So to avoid jacking up the car, removing the wheel, identifying the type of fuse, refitting wheel, driving to motor factors and back - then repeating process. Do you know exactly which type to ask for?
Thanks again!!
I know this sounds stupid, but I'm going to need to take the car to get the fuses.
So to avoid jacking up the car, removing the wheel, identifying the type of fuse, refitting wheel, driving to motor factors and back - then repeating process. Do you know exactly which type to ask for?
Thanks again!!
Any strip link 100 amp fuse will do. The ones I have are made by Gordon Equipments Ltd. (under the trade name 'DURITC'. Part number is 0-378-10). I've just looked at the packet.
No problems to fit- and you'll have nine as extras.
All the best,
Kenny
Edited to add- sorry, you don't need to actually remove the wheel- it's just that on my car, we extended the battery cable and the 100 amp box is now behind the wheel hub.
>> Edited by kenny chim 4 on Wednesday 16th November 23:55
>> Edited by kenny chim 4 on Thursday 17th November 00:01
No problems to fit- and you'll have nine as extras.
All the best,
Kenny
Edited to add- sorry, you don't need to actually remove the wheel- it's just that on my car, we extended the battery cable and the 100 amp box is now behind the wheel hub.
>> Edited by kenny chim 4 on Wednesday 16th November 23:55
>> Edited by kenny chim 4 on Thursday 17th November 00:01
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