The fuse is the most common method of protecting an automotive wiring circuit. Whenever there is an excessive amount of current flowing through a circuit the fusible element will melt and create an open or incomplete circuit. Fuses are a one time protection device and must be replaced each time the circuit is overloaded. To determine if a fuse is open, remove the suspected fuse and examine the element in the fuse for an open (2). If not broken (1), also check for continuity using a Digital Multimeter. If the element is open or continuity is suspect, replace the fuse with one of equal current rating.
Current Rating Amperes | Color |
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Auto Fuses, Mini Fuses | |
2 | Gray |
3 | Violet |
5 | Tan |
7.5 | Brown |
10 | Red |
15 | Blue |
20 | Yellow |
25 | White or Natural |
30 | Green |
Maxi Fuses | |
20 | Yellow |
30 | Light Green |
40 | Orange or Amber |
60 | Blue |
50 | Red |