Storehouse 30 Pc. Standard Auto Blade Fuse With Led Indicator Assortment #67693 on 2040-parts.com
Oak Hill, West Virginia, United States
Description This set of auto fuses is ideal for protecting the wiring and electronics of your vehicle. Each fuse is color coded to easily identify amperage. The auto fuses feature a red LED light that glows whenever the fuse blows to save you time and frustration tracking down a blown fuse. Organized in a convenient PVC case, this is an ideal set of car fuses for any auto mechanic or car enthusiast!
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