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Re: Where can you find ceramic fuses? (archive)

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Posted by tinylj on September 26, 2000 at 01:31:11:

In Reply to: Where can you find ceramic fuses? posted by Richard on September 24, 2000 at 17:13:25:


I can't seem to find the OEM type ceramic fuses. All I find are the plastic ones. Does anyone know if there's a place like Advance Auto or Auto Zone where you get these?

Thanks, Richrad V.

In reference to your question, Advance Auto does carry the fuses of which you speak. BUSS, the company which manufactures most fuses in the U.S. has made a design change to a glass design similar to older domestic models. BUSS seems to feel that ceramic fuses create a fire hazard, because they are open and the element is exposed. The BUSS part numbers are GBC-8, GBC-16, and GBC-25. I'm an Advance Auto Store Manager, trust me, we have what you need, or a close facsimile thereof.

Tinylj
95 525i



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