2 X Fh144 Car Fuse Holder Atm Mini Blade Fuse Tap Add A Circuit Extra Slot #a1 on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New
Brand:Unbranded
Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply
UPC:Does Not Apply
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2 x FH144 Car Fuse Holder ATM Mini Blade Fuse Tap Add A Circuit Extra Slot #A1
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You're bidding on:
2 Pcs of Model# FH144
Add-A-Circuit ATM Mini Blade Fuse Tap
Extra Slot / Expandable Fuse Holder Brand New 2 Pcs/Lot
Product Features:
- Standard ATM Mini blade fuse expandable circuit fuse tap, turns one slot into two
- High quality, easily connect 12/24V powered accessories to your vehicle's fuse box
- Use vehicle's existing fuse in one fuse slot to protect the existing circuit, and a second fuse holder to protect the new circuit
- 5-Inch long guage 16 AWG red wire lead for new circuit with insulated crimp-type coupler butt connector
- Quick and easy installation, plug and play connectivity
Package includes: 2 pcs of the Add-A-Circuit ATM Mini Blade Fuse Holder model#FH144. * Photos are for reference only, fuse is not included.
An ideal component for installing additional accessories such as phone kits, alarms, central locking kits, accessory socket, auxiliary lights, driving recorders, etc.
Please check with your vehicle's service manual to ensure which fuse type is applicable before ordering.
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