03/29/2026
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Ever had an electrical feature suddenly stop working and wondered what went wrong? The answer often lies inside your car’s fuse box—a compact but powerful hub that protects every major system in your vehicle. Understanding it puts you one step closer to smarter, safer car ownership.
🔌 Inside Your Fuse Box: What Powers What
Each fuse is designed to protect a specific component:
💡 Headlights (15A): Split into two circuits so one failure doesn’t leave you in the dark.
📢 Horn (10A): Keeps your safety alert system ready at all times.
đź“» Radio (15A): Shields your audio system from voltage spikes.
🧠ECU (30A): The brain of your car—managing fuel, timing, and performance.
â›˝ Fuel Pump (20A): Delivers fuel efficiently from tank to engine.
🛑 ABS (40A): Powers the anti-lock braking system for safer stops.
❄️ A/C Clutch (30A): Activates your air conditioning compressor.
📊 Dashboard (10A): Keeps your gauges and warning lights accurate.
🔑 Ignition System (20A): Provides the spark that keeps your engine alive.
⚡ Starter Relay (40A/100A): Handles the heavy power needed to start your engine.
🌬️ Air Conditioning (30A): Supports cooling fans and climate control.
🪟 Power Windows: High-amp circuits for smooth glass movement.
🕯️ Interior Lights (5A): Low-power lighting for your cabin.
🌀 Cooling Fan (30A): Prevents overheating in traffic or idle conditions.
🔍 Smart Troubleshooting Tips
🎨 Color Coding:
Red = 10A | Blue = 15A | Yellow = 20A | Green = 30A
⚠️ Pro Warning:
Never replace a blown fuse with a higher rating—it can lead to serious electrical damage or even fire.
🔄 Relays vs. Fuses:
Relays: Heavy-duty switches for high-power systems
Fuses: Safety guards that break the circuit when something goes wrong
Understanding your fuse box isn’t just technical knowledge—it’s a smarter way to protect your car, your safety, and your wallet.
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