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No, a 3.15 amp fuse should not be used to replace a 4 amp fuse. The 4 amp fuse is designed to handle higher current loads, while the 3.15 amp fuse may blow prematurely under those conditions, potentially leading to circuit failure or equipment damage. Always replace fuses with one of the same rating to ensure proper protection and functionality.

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