What Amperage is Used for Car Air Conditioning Fuses?
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Car air conditioning fuses generally use 1.5-3A. In terms of size, medium-sized fuses are currently the most commonly used. Fuse Box Locations and Functions: Most vehicles have two fuse boxes. One is located in the engine compartment and is responsible for protecting external electrical components such as headlights, horns, the engine control unit, the air conditioning compressor, and the windshield washer motor. The other is located either on the left side of the steering wheel or inside the glove compartment and is responsible for protecting interior electrical components such as power windows, cigarette lighters, power seats, and airbags. Types of Car Fuses: There are two main types of car fuses. One is the blade-type fuse, which is thin and plug-in, with a current rating of 5-25A. The other is the slow-blow fuse, which is square and plug-in, with a current rating of 20-60A. The color of the fuse indicates its amperage, making it easy to distinguish between different current ratings. The amperage is also printed on the fuse.