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3A Fuse


ltcjmramos

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Hi

Was under the GT3 yesterday more firmly attaching the RS lip spoiler, and found a very small glass fuse on the ground. It's labeled (UL)3A, and is about 1/4" long. Any chance it came off the GT3? I know I never bought a fuse like that, so have no idea from where it might have come.

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Hmmm.... The only place I've seen fuses like that is incorporated into plugs....like the ones in the plugs on holiday light strings....and like the ones sometimes seen in 12V adaptor/cigarette lighter plugs. Maybe a spare from a radar detector 12V plug or something?

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Hmmm.... The only place I've seen fuses like that is incorporated into plugs....like the ones in the plugs on holiday light strings....and like the ones sometimes seen in 12V adaptor/cigarette lighter plugs. Maybe a spare from a radar detector 12V plug or something?

Could be the holiday lights, but think even too small for those. I was very doubtful it would have anything to do with the car, but thought that perhaps there was something in line to/from the radiator as I found it under its position on the car.

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