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When will I receive my item?
Domestic orders typically arrive within 3-5 business days. Delivery times are estimated and may vary depending on your location, weather conditions, or other unforeseen factors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse? A: The Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is three inches long, two point seventy-six inches wide, and zero point fifty-one inches high. This compact size makes it easy to fit in various automotive applications.
- Q: What materials are used in the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse? A: The Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is made of copper. This material ensures excellent conductivity and durability for reliable performance.
- Q: What are the specifications of the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse? A: The specifications include meeting OEM and SAE standards. It is designed for overload and short-circuit protection, ensuring safety in automotive applications.
- Q: How do you install the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse? A: To install the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse, locate the fuse box in your vehicle, pull out the old fuse, and insert the new fuse in the same slot. Ensure the fuse is securely in place.
- Q: Is the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse suitable for all vehicles? A: Yes, the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is suitable for most vehicles that require blade fuses. Always check your vehicle's manual for compatibility.
- Q: How do I know if the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is blown? A: If the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is blown, the metal strip inside will be broken or discolored. You can visually inspect the fuse or use a multimeter to test for continuity.
- Q: Can the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse be reused? A: No, the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse cannot be reused once it has blown. It should be replaced with a new fuse to ensure safety.
- Q: What precautions should I take when using the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse? A: Always ensure the vehicle is off before replacing the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse. Avoid touching the metal parts of the fuse to prevent electrical shock.
- Q: How should I store the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse? A: Store the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse in a cool, dry place away from moisture. Keep it in its original packaging until ready for use to prevent damage.
- Q: Is the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse resistant to corrosion? A: Yes, the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is designed to resist corrosion. This feature enhances its durability and reliability in various environments.
- Q: What is the warranty on the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse? A: The Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Check with the retailer for specific warranty details and coverage.
- Q: What do I do if the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse arrives damaged? A: If the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately for a replacement or refund. Keep the original packaging for returns.
- Q: How does the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse compare to other fuses? A: The Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is comparable to other blade fuses in terms of performance and safety. It features fast-acting capabilities, making it a reliable choice.
- Q: Is the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse safe for automotive use? A: Yes, the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is safe for automotive use. It meets OEM and SAE standards, ensuring it provides necessary protection against overloads.
- Q: Can I use the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse in marine applications? A: No, the Bussmann BP/ATC25 Blade Fuse is primarily designed for automotive applications. For marine use, consider fuses specifically rated for that environment.