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Old Feb 7th, 2004, 12:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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are all fuses equal?

i've got a maxima 94 gxe and i just wanted to know if all fuses are the same size, i mean, i havn't relaly looked at the fuses of other cars. But since my car is so old, i'm wondering if i can even pick up fuses at napa. i'm a :dumbass:
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Old Feb 7th, 2004, 01:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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A 94 isn't that old in the grand scheme of things. You should have blade style fuses, which are the most common style in modern cars (ie - after 1985) and are available at any autoparts store or gas station.
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i've got a maxima 94 gxe and i just wanted to know if all fuses are the same size, i mean, i havn't relaly looked at the fuses of other cars. But since my car is so old, i'm wondering if i can even pick up fuses at napa. i'm a :dumbass:
c'mon..... Open Ur fusebox and check the size (& AMPERAGE) go to napa or any other part shop, or even RadioShack hehehe and get a set of fuses 'cause you never know when you blow out a fuse.

Go out to check it... NOW (It's important to have some spares in Ur glovebox)

Be fine
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Fuses have a given amperage rating, which is the amount of power they can handle before they blow. A fuse of a higher amperage with have a thicker connecting ribbon between the two blades. You can tell the fuse's amperage rating by the numbers printed on it, and by the color of the fuse casing. Blade-style fuses go from 2.5A to 40A, generally. Your Max should have 10A, 20A, and 30A fuses. You can get them at any auto parts store for pretty cheap.
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