Copper Fuses
| Project Box | |
|---|---|
| Part Number(s): | |
| Part Cost: | $10 |
| Best Place to buy: | ebay |
| Cost to Have it done in a shop: | $ |
| Difficulty Level: | 1 |
| How long it may take: | 3 minutes |
| Frequency: | whenever needed |
| Tools needed: | none |
| Special tools needed: | none |
Sure, getting the fuse box off of my car is like a Chinese puzzle... I found some copper fuses on ebay. These copper fuses are indeed much better: I've replaced all of mine March 2001 and haven't had a replaced a fuse yet, ever, when I used to replace one ever six months or so.
On another note, my #8 Fuse, (Blower Motor) always used to blow. So if you put a nice 50amp link fuse like this: on your car, you will not have that happen again.
Here is the part number for the fuse link: Pudenz W0133-1644266
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