Fuses are generic, you can get them from any auto parts store, their different ratings and sizes( 10, 20, 30 amps-mini, maxi, ato fuses)
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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.
Fuse SizesThe Amperage ratings [sizing] of fuses [and circuit breakers] is determined by the SIZE of the conductors [wires] in the circuit which they serve.The size of the wires is determined by the maximum expected current [measured in Amperes (Amps) or Milliamps (mA] needed by the electrical devices "fed" by the circuit.Therefore, the answer to your question is that there are many different "size" fuses which range in Amperage from thousandths of an Amp to hundreds of Amps.
The 2003 Honda Element uses mini fuses for its electrical system. Mini fuses are smaller than standard fuses but larger than micro fuses, making them a common choice in many vehicles from that era. If you need to replace a fuse, be sure to check the vehicle's owner's manual for the specific ratings and locations.
There are many fuses, there are fuses for different components in a car. It also depends on what car model it is and what year it is.
gG FUSES IS FAST ACTING BUT THE mA FUSES ARE TIME DELAY FUSES
There isn't one set number, and the number of fuses will vary between different cars.
Have you checked the fuses? Different circuits have different fuses. It may be your wiring harness, but check the fuses first.
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diagram for the fuse box in the trunk of a 1995 c280
for easier visual identification Each color is a different amp rating.