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How to Replace a Fuse in a Toyota Car

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Old Oct 1, 2011 | 02:27 AM
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How to Replace a Fuse in a Toyota Car

The Toyota you are using has a set of fuses that are being used to prevent a high voltage from damaging the valuable equipment and accessories in your car and to prevent a possible fire from occurring in the car. In case of an electrical surge the relevant fuse will burn to disconnect the circuit. The active component inside it, is a small piece of metal wire that will allow only certain strength of electrical current to pass through it. If this maximum value is exceeded it will burn itself.

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Re: How to Replace a Fuse in a Toyota Car

The fuse panel of Toyota is placed in steering column which you can find in an easy way then open the fuse panel by pulling the cover. The fuse diagram of car is available in fuse panel cover that you need to find the location of fuse that you need to replace. Now burnt fuse can be replaced by using the puller of the panel that is done by clipping the correct end of the fuse puller to the fuse that is to be removed. You must securely grab the fuse with the fuse puller before pulling the correct fuse out of the fuse panel. Now press the new one into the slot of the panel.
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