Which style of fuse do I use for 1965 SS Impala, sfe or agc?
AGC fuses have glass body. ABC fuses have a ceramic body.
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Are you sure you do not mean AGC? AGC stands for Automotive Glass Cartridge (Fuse). AGC fuses are fast acting fuses that will blown very quickly to protect components.
ABC = Ceramic Body AGC = Glass Body
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The AG stands for All Glass. There are suffix types "A" (Up to five amps and shorter than AGC); "C" (up to thirty amps) and "U" (up to sixty amps, big and fat) that I know of. These glass fuses come in a style called "SFE" from "Society of Fuse Engineers". They run up to about 25 amps and are longer than AGC. The new blade fuses are AT, from American blade Type. ATC, up to thirty amps. ATM (mini) and so on.
AGC stands for "Automotive Glass Fuse." It is a type of fuse commonly used in automotive applications to protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits. AGC fuses are typically cylindrical in shape and have a glass body, making it easy to visually inspect for blown fuses. They come in various amperage ratings to suit different electrical needs in vehicles.
The atc fuse is a power supplt for the tccm( transfercase control module) and other ttcm functions
Blade Type ATO/ATC Automotive Fuses: 10A for the turn signal lamps & 15A for the Brake/Hazard Lamps. Hope that helps.
Both the SFE and AGC are glass fuses with a meltable link within the glass. The SFE fuses all measure 1/4" in diameter. The length is determined by the amperage rating, which varies from 5/8" in length (4 amp.) to 1 7/16" in length (30 amp). The SFE fuse is also designated as "size rejecting" because the size differences are related to the amperage rating and tends to prevent interchanging different amperage ratings. The AGC fuse measures 1 1/4" in length and the diameter is 1/4" for all amperage ratings.
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