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Car Fuses: "0pal020.xp Pal 32 Volt 20 Amp" And "0pal030.xp Pal 32 Volt 30 Amp" on 2040-parts.com

US $1.99
Location:

Visalia, California, US

Visalia, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Littelfuse Manufacturer Part Number:PAL20BP and PAL30BP Placement on Vehicle:Front

Littelfuse 0PAL020.XP PAL 32 Volt 20 Amp and 0PAL030.XP PAL 32 Volt 30 Amp Carded Auto Link Female Fuses

These are automotive fuses. I'm not sure what other car these will fit but they were originally purchased for a 1997 Hyundai Sonata (I don't have the car anymore). These packages have never been opened, just that the top of the package where it hung on the store rack is a little worn.

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