What to Do When the Battery Fuse Burns Out?

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GabrielaLynn
07/30/25 7:15am
Identify the cause and eliminate the fault before proceeding to the next step. Then, turn off the power by pushing down the switch to ensure the power is off, and open the fuse box. Prepare a fuse of the correct length and replace it with one of the same type and thickness. Then, loosen the screws that secure the fuse connections. Next, connect the fuse and tighten the screws to secure it. If a short circuit occurs in the electrical circuit, the fault must be resolved first. If the issue is due to overload, replace the fuse with a new one or install an air switch of appropriate capacity, and reduce the number of electrical devices used simultaneously.
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