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Fuse Assortment Kit NEO tools 11-993 — 88 automotive fuses, 3 types
Fuse Assortment Kit NEO tools 11-993 — 88 automotive fuses, 3 types
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Fuse Assortment Kit NEO tools 11-993 — 88 automotive fuses, 3 types
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Fuse Assortment Kit NEO tools 11-993 — 88 automotive fuses, 3 types
Fuse Assortment Kit NEO tools 11-993 — 88 automotive fuses, 3 types
NEO tools Fuse Assortment Kit 11-993 contains 88 automotive fuses in three common types designed to cover typical electrical protection needs in passenger cars, vans and light commercial vehicles. The kit groups a practical range of amperage ratings and fuse shapes to simplify replacement of blown fuses during maintenance, repairs or roadside interventions. The compact assortment supports quick identification and selection of the correct fuse type for vehicle circuits and accessories.
The assortment includes multiple commonly used fuse types and ratings in one kit, reducing the need to purchase individual fuses for each job. Fuses are organized for easier access and selection, which speeds up diagnosis and replacement in the field. The variety of types increases compatibility with different vehicle fuse boxes and accessory circuits, making the kit suitable for workshop use and emergency tool kits.
Identify the blown fuse by inspecting the vehicle fuse box and checking for a melted link or interrupted element. Match the required fuse type and amperage rating from the kit to the vehicle’s circuit specification, then remove the defective fuse and insert the replacement of the same type and rating. Ensure the ignition is off and any accessories are switched off before replacing fuses. After installation, verify that the circuit and related devices operate normally.
Store the kit in a dry, easily accessible location such as a glove compartment or workshop drawer. Always replace a fuse with the same type and amperage rating to maintain proper circuit protection. If a new fuse blows immediately after replacement, inspect the circuit for underlying faults rather than increasing fuse rating.
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