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I am needing some help about identifying fuse types. What is the difference between these 20 Amp fuses: SFE-20, AGX-20, AGA-20...? Is there a rule behind? How about the outer dimensions? :?

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There is rules but the outside diameter is always the same for Automotive cartridge fuses.

http://www.bussmann.com/6/GlassTubeFuses.html

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Roman,

Here is some good info for you on them. http://www.bussmann.com/6/GlassTubeFuses.html Mostly it has to do with the physical size of the fuse... If you click on the picture of the fuse on that link it will give you more info on them too.
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i see thats why a 1/4 inch bolt works good for a fuse. ha ha. no really dont laugh i have one in my truck.
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fordman wrote:i see thats why a 1/4 inch bolt works good for a fuse. ha ha. no really dont laugh i have one in my truck.
:lol: :lol: That's the key you use to let the magic smoke out of the wires with. :evil: :P
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Bolts and aluminum foil are working very good also in Switzerland. :lol:
Thanks a lot for your information. :thup:

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Thunderfoot wrote:
fordman wrote:i see thats why a 1/4 inch bolt works good for a fuse. ha ha. no really dont laugh i have one in my truck.
:lol: :lol: That's the key you use to let the magic smoke out of the wires with. :evil: :P
no smoke and no problems in 20 or so years. maybe it fixed itself.
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I use a old fuse and copper 20 AWG wire wrapped around it.
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You can use your own blown fuse and wrap tin foil or a cigarette wrapper around it and it will work but it defeats the reason for a fuse. If You're blowing fuses, I suggest finding out why you are blowing the fuses and fix it.

I had a 1975 Dodge Dart and It kept blowing heater blower fuses. I tried everything... until I moved the turn signal relay to a different spot...(I let it hang) and that was it! In that car, the turn signal fuse was the same as the heater blower motor. Problem solved.

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Electricians, like me, feel all warm and fuzzy when we hear discussions such as these. Ahhh, the sweet sound of job security, music to my ears! :wink:
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seattle67 wrote:Electricians, like me, feel all warm and fuzzy when we hear discussions such as these. Ahhh, the sweet sound of job security, music to my ears! :wink:
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There are 2 20 amp fuses in the fuse block.
Are the different lengths?? Or am I missing something?

I can't seem to find a 20 amp fuse to fit in the spot for the Emergency/Brakes.

What am I looking for? And where do I find it???
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they all do seem to be different sizes. maybe you need a better parts place to get your fuses from. the owners manual might say something about fuse type and size.
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fordman wrote:they all do seem to be different sizes. maybe you need a better parts place to get your fuses from. the owners manual might say something about fuse type and size.
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..."owner's manual"
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sorry. I'm not pickin' on ya. But that thing is looooong gone.

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sorry about that. i still have my owners manual. with the orginal buyers name in it. i need to call that guy some day. well i can look through some fuses i have and see if i can find one. don't hold your breath or anything.
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