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What is the English abbreviation for the reverse light fuse?

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McJackson
07/29/25 10:52am
The English abbreviation for the reverse light fuse is BACK, and its full English name is European-reversing-light fuse. The function of the fuse is to protect the circuit (wiring) and electrical equipment. Since car fuses are placed in the fuse box, they generally do not require special maintenance. However, it is important to ensure that the fuse is not exposed to the outside to prevent a short circuit. Additionally, when covering the fuse, other materials should not be used as a substitute, as the fuse box material is specifically designed for insulation and high-temperature resistance. Using other materials to cover the fuse could pose a fire hazard. In a car's electrical system, there are many electrical devices connected by wires of different colors, among which the most important is the fuse. If any electrical device stops working while the car is in use, it may be due to a blown fuse, which should be replaced promptly.
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OSimon
08/13/25 4:24pm
I've been driving for over ten years and have often encountered issues with the reverse lights not working—usually, it's just a blown fuse. The English abbreviation for the reverse light fuse is labeled as 'REV' or 'REVERSE' in most cars, meaning the backup light. The fuse box is typically hidden in the engine bay or under the driver's seat; you'll need to open the cover and check the labels. Some cars use numeric codes, but 'REV' is the most common. If your reverse lights go out, the first step is to check this fuse—use a multimeter or visually inspect if it's blown. Remember to turn off the engine before working on it! Replacing a new fuse only takes a few minutes, but don't skimp on quality to save a few bucks, as cheap fuses can cause short circuits and burn out the bulb. During regular maintenance, take a quick look at the fuse condition to prevent minor issues from turning into major problems.
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Wood
10/07/25 7:37am
Last time I repaired my car myself, I just learned the abbreviation for the reverse light fuse. In English, it's written as 'REVERSE', abbreviated as 'REV' or 'REV LIGHTS', and you can easily spot it in the fuse box. I popped the hood, found the small box, and the label was clearly marked—just cross-reference with the vehicle manual. This fuse acts like a safety guard—it blows to protect the circuit when the current is too high, and often the reverse light won't work if it's faulty. Before working on it, wear gloves to prevent static electricity, pull out the fuse to check if it's blackened or broken, and replace it with one that matches the amperage. Beginners, don’t panic—take it step by step. Regular checks can prevent accidents when reversing at night, as lighting safety is crucial.
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StEsther
11/21/25 2:13am
The English abbreviation for the reverse light fuse is usually 'REV', which stands for reverse. You can see this label on the fuse box, and it may vary slightly for different car models, but REV is quite universal. It is responsible for protecting the reverse light circuit, and a blown fuse will cause the light to fail. Simple solution: check the manual to locate the fuse position and use a tool to test if it is intact; timely replacement can prevent small issues from becoming big troubles. Make it a habit to check during maintenance, as safe driving comes first.
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