How to Replace a Car Fuse?

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LaJameson
07/29/25 8:06pm
Most fuse boxes are located near the battery. The fuse box is usually secured with clips, and removing the cover will expose the fuses. Before removing a fuse, carefully refer to the diagram provided. Most vehicles come with spare fuses. Use tweezers to remove the faulty fuse and replace it with a suitable spare fuse.
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