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Re: UK auto electrical question: What was the fuse type designation?

by Stude <midlant@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 4, 2008 at 07:55 PM

On Jan 31, 3:13=A0am, "Rich" <zi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi. I've got a few "antique" fuses from British cars. They might be 30
> or 40 years old. They are very like type 3AG glass cartridge fuses,
> about 6mm dia., but about 2mm shorter at 30mm. =A0They have coloured
paper=

> inside them. The ends are flat, not rounded. I say "antique, but they
> seem to still be used. Folks might just call them car glass fuses.
>
> The ones I have are:
>
> 2A blue; 10A orange; 15A cream.
>
> Do these old fuses auto have an official type reference? I cannot see
> any reference on the WWW. Not even at:
>
> http://www.thefusewarehouse.com/index.html

Try uk.rec.driving for the answer - nice blokes, with a feww arses.
 




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UK auto electrical question: What was the fuse type designation?
"Rich" <zilc  2008-01-31 11:13:17 
Re: UK auto electrical question: What was the fuse type designat
Stude <midlant@[EMAIL   2008-02-04 19:55:26 
Re: UK auto electrical question: What was the fuse type designat
"Rocco Toma" &l  2008-02-28 18:34:28 

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