How to Change Fuses in a Car: 6 Easy Replacement Steps (2024)

  • Categories
  • Cars
  • Car Maintenance and Repair

Download Article

Diagnose and fix a broken fuse in your car’s electronics

Explore this Article

methods

1Locating and Diagnosing

2Fuse Removal and Replacement

Other Sections

Video

Tips and Warnings

Related Articles

Expert Interview

References

Co-authored byJason Shackelford

Last Updated: January 5, 2024References

Download Article

Learn how to quickly and safely change the fuses in your car and get back on the road without letting a dealership or mechanic get the best of you.

Method 1

Method 1 of 2:

Locating and Diagnosing

Download Article

  1. 1

    Make sure it's a fuse issue. When one circuit has too much electricity flowing through it, the fuse blows to prevent serious damage and even fire. The best way of knowing if a fuse has blown, is if an electric component instantly stops working i.e. window stops while rolling up or down, radio stops workings, or all of the dash lights go out at once. If an electric component has been slowly getting worse, it is not likely a fuse but it is still good to check the fuses regularly.[1]

  2. 2

    Find the fuse panel.[2] Theowner's manual will tell wherethe vehicle's fuse panel is. Most models situate the fuse panel on the driver's side of the dashboard and under the steering wheel, but location varies from vehicle to vehicle. Remove the fuse panel's cover;there will beseveral different color-coded fuses plugged in. These colors, along with the numbers stamped on the fuses, indicate different amperage ratings. On the backside of the fuse panel there will be a diagram that shows which fuse corresponds with which electrical component. If the owner's manual is unavailable, try contacting a dealership for the location or a simple internet search can provide enough information to locate the fuse panel and specific fuses.[3]

    Advertisem*nt

  3. 3

    Try to test fuses before removing. Once the fuse panel is located, remove the cover and locate the fuse puller, most vehicles come with a small fuse puller but not all will have one. Before removing any fuses, it is possible to test a fuse before removing it, this requires either a continuity test light, or a multi-meter / ohm meter.[4]

  4. 4

    Test the suspect fuses. To test a fuse without removing it, using the two probes of either the test light or multi-meter, touch the two small metal tabs located on the top of the fuse. These tabs can be tricky to connect to, but once sure that the probes are making contact, if the fuse has continuity (test light lights up) or has a resistance reading (may read 0 or 0.001milli-ohm) then the fuse is good. If these tools are unavailable, simply use the fuse puller that was in the fuse panel, or a small pair of pliers, or just bare fingers to remove and visually inspect any fuses. If the fuse is bad, it needs to be replaced.[5]

  5. Advertisem*nt

  1. 1

    When replacing a fuse you must use a fuse that has the same amperage rating. Use the fuse panel diagram, the numbered color-coded fuses and the owner's manual to help you determine the correct amperage for your new fuse.Once you have the right fuse gently push it into the correct slot, make sure it's completely installed, and then put the fuse panel back on the car.[6]

  2. 2

    Check the circuit. Once you are done replacing the fuse, turn the ignition and check to see if the circuit giving you trouble is working correctly. If it is working, chances are you just had a temporary surge that blew the fuse. If that's the case, then you just solved the problem.[7]

  3. Advertisem*nt

Expert Q&A

Search

Add New Question

  • Question

    What are the reasons why my car's service light engine is on?

    Jason Shackelford
    Auto Technician

    Jason Shackelford is the Owner of Stingray Auto Repair, a family owned and operated auto repair shop with locations in Seattle and Redmond, Washington. He has over 24 years of experience in auto repair and services, and every single technician on Jason’s team has more than 10 years of experience.

    Jason Shackelford

    Auto Technician

    Expert Answer

    The illumination of a service engine light typically occurs due to a variety of factors, with the most prevalent culprits being a loosely secured gas cap, insufficient fluid levels, malfunctioning sensors, or the presence of other non-critical issues within the vehicle's system. If you've checked everything and the light is still on, you can bring your car to the nearest car repair shop for a scan to properly diagnose the problem.

    Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
    Thank you for your feedback.
    If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission.Support wikiHow

    YesNo

    Not Helpful 0Helpful 1

  • Question

    Can I remove a fuse and start the car to determine what purpose the fuse serves?

    How to Change Fuses in a Car: 6 Easy Replacement Steps (13)

    Aksh*t Sharma

    Community Answer

    It is most likely written on the fuse box, and is 100% written in the owner's manual, so you don't need to do that.

    Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
    Thank you for your feedback.
    If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission.Support wikiHow

    YesNo

    Not Helpful 3Helpful 6

  • Question

    Do I need to reconnect the battery before replacing fuses?

    Yes, it's impossible to check if the fuse is working without having battery power.

    Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
    Thank you for your feedback.
    If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission.Support wikiHow

    YesNo

    Not Helpful 5Helpful 5

See more answers

Ask a Question

200 characters left

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

Submit

      Advertisem*nt

      Video

      Tips

      • Repeatedly replacing the same fuse means there is an underlying issue in that system of the vehicle, this will likely require further electrical diagnosing or a trip to a mechanic.

        Thanks

        Helpful0Not Helpful1

      Submit a Tip

      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published

      Submit

      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

      How to Change Fuses in a Car: 6 Easy Replacement Steps (15)

      Advertisem*nt

      Warnings

      • If you use the wrong amperage fuse, you could cause much worse damage to your vehicle than just a blown fuse.

        Thanks

        Helpful11Not Helpful1

      • DO NOT attempt to diagnose or change fuses with the vehicle running or with the key in the ignition.

        Thanks

        Helpful13Not Helpful3

      • Be careful when removing any trim pieces or access panels to get to the fuse panel as these can break.

        Thanks

        Helpful4Not Helpful8

      Advertisem*nt

      You Might Also Like

      How toFix Dashboard Lights That Won't LightHow toChange an Electric Fuse
      How toTest a Fuse With a MultimeterHow to Set and Use a Torque WrenchHow toLoosen Lug NutsHow to Connect Jumper Cables to a Dead CarHow toAdd Oil to a Hydraulic JackHow toUse Jack StandsHow toCalibrate a Torque WrenchHow toClean Battery TerminalsHow toRemove Lug Nuts and TiresHow toChange an AlternatorHow toCheck FusesHow toClean an Automotive Paint Gun

      Advertisem*nt

      Expert Interview

      Thanks for reading our article! If you’d like to learn more about car maintenance and repair, check out our in-depth interview with Jason Shackelford.

      About This Article

      How to Change Fuses in a Car: 6 Easy Replacement Steps (28)

      Co-authored by:

      Jason Shackelford

      Auto Technician

      This article was co-authored by Jason Shackelford. Jason Shackelford is the Owner of Stingray Auto Repair, a family owned and operated auto repair shop with locations in Seattle and Redmond, Washington. He has over 24 years of experience in auto repair and services, and every single technician on Jason’s team has more than 10 years of experience. This article has been viewed 85,523 times.

      63 votes - 74%

      Co-authors: 11

      Updated: January 5, 2024

      Views:85,523

      Categories: Car Maintenance and Repair | Automotive Tools

      • Print
      • Send fan mail to authors

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 85,523 times.

      Reader Success Stories

      • How to Change Fuses in a Car: 6 Easy Replacement Steps (29)

        Anonymous

        Jan 12, 2017

        "Resolved my fuse issue! Thanks!"

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisem*nt

      How to Change Fuses in a Car: 6 Easy Replacement Steps (2024)

      FAQs

      How do you change a fuse step by step? ›

      Replacing a Fuse in a Fuse Box, Step-by-Step
      1. Turn off all electrical devices in the affected area of your home. ...
      2. Turn off the power at the fuse box. ...
      3. Find the blown fuse. ...
      4. Remove the blown fuse. ...
      5. Screw in the fuse in the same location.
      6. Restore power to the fuse box by flipping the main power switch.
      Jan 23, 2023

      How to change fuses in a car? ›

      5 Steps To Changing A Blown Fuse
      1. Step 1: Check Owner's Manual. ...
      2. Step 2: Turn Engine Off & Disconnect Battery. ...
      3. Step 3: Open Fuse Box & Find Fuse. ...
      4. Step 4: Remove & Inspect Fuse. ...
      5. Step 5: Insert New Fuse.
      Jan 15, 2024

      Is replacing a car fuse easy? ›

      A fuse box is easy to recognize, and replacing burned-out fuses is a fairly simple matter. Changing a fuse is much cheaper than paying for new equipment or repairs that you don't need (even if you chicken out and have an automotive technician do it), so take a few minutes to find your fuse boxes.

      Should you disconnect the battery when changing fuses? ›

      Disconnect the battery before changing the fuse to prevent the possibility of a short circuit or accidentally blowing the fuse. Push blade-style fuses in by hand to prevent cracking or breaking them.

      What is the procedure when replacing a blown fuse? ›

      How to Replace a Fuse in a Fuse Box
      1. Turn off the main power supply to the fuse box.
      2. Open your fuse box to identify the blown fuse. ...
      3. Unscrew the damaged fuse and replace it with a new fuse. ...
      4. Once the fuse box is closed, turn the main power supply back on and conduct a test to make sure evreything is working appropriately.
      Mar 30, 2021

      Can you change a fuse yourself? ›

      Replacing a fuse is a relatively easy, do-it-yourself home task that you can tackle with a little information and some electrical home safety savvy. If your home has a fuse box, the best advice is to plan ahead and become familiar with the electrical panel and with the types of fuses it requires.

      How to reset car fuse? ›

      Fuses do not trip, they blow open by melting a piece of metal. The only way to “reset" a fuse is to replace it.

      How do you figure out which fuse is blown in a car? ›

      The first step in troubleshooting a blown car fuse is to locate the affected fuse. In some cases, the fuse is not visible, but a test light can help determine the issue. Look for a pin that is lit up on one side and not the other. If the pin is lit on both sides, the fuse is still working.

      What does a bad fuse look like in a car? ›

      Still gripping it with the puller, hold the fuse up to the light (or a light source) and look through the translucent bodywork. You should see a thin metal wire in there. If the wire is no longer a continuous thread and appears broken or in two pieces, the fuse has indeed 'blown'.

      What to look for when replacing a fuse? ›

      Remove the fuse from its holder. In some cases you may need a small screwdriver to unscrew the fuse holder cap. Look at the fuse wire. If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.

      Does AutoZone help with fuses? ›

      Bear in mind that some fuses like stud mount fuses need to be unbolted before they can be changed, so be sure there aren't any fasteners to remove. Have a blown fuse? We can help. AutoZone carries a fantastic selection of car fuses and electrical repair components to get you back on your way fast.

      Can a dead fuse drain car battery? ›

      However, faulty wiring, defective fuses, or incorrect installation can cause electrical problems that create a parasitic drain on your battery. This parasitic drain is more than your battery can handle without being recharged by the engine, so you will likely end up with a dead car battery.

      What happens if you disconnect the positive terminal first? ›

      If you remove the positive terminal before the negative terminal, the battery will continue to discharge. Removing the positive terminal first will cause it to touch the chassis through a spanner or wrench or some other metal tool, creating the same effect as putting both battery terminals together.

      How long do fuses last in a car? ›

      However, in the auto industry it's recommended to check or consider replacing fuses after 10. While fuses can last more than 10 years on occasion, failing components in your vehicle can expedite this process and leave you with a prematurely blown fuse.

      How do you replace a fuse with a breaker? ›

      How to Change a Fuse Box to Breaker Box
      1. Remove all the fuses in the fuse box. ...
      2. Disconnect the wires. ...
      3. Remove the Main Panel Box. ...
      4. Install the circuit breaker panel board. ...
      5. Install the cables and Main Circuit Breaker. ...
      6. Install and test the sub-breakers.
      Apr 19, 2022

      Is replacing a fuse hard? ›

      Replacing a fuse in your fuse box is a straightforward process. If you're blowing the same fuse often, several fuses, or the main fuse occasionally, consider having an electrician evaluate your need to upgrade your electrical panel system to a circuit breaker switch panel.

      Top Articles
      Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival 2024 - HARLEYSITE.DE
      Das grandiose Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival
      Spasa Parish
      Rentals for rent in Maastricht
      159R Bus Schedule Pdf
      Sallisaw Bin Store
      Black Adam Showtimes Near Maya Cinemas Delano
      Espn Transfer Portal Basketball
      Pollen Levels Richmond
      11 Best Sites Like The Chive For Funny Pictures and Memes
      Things to do in Wichita Falls on weekends 12-15 September
      Craigslist Pets Huntsville Alabama
      Paulette Goddard | American Actress, Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin
      Red Dead Redemption 2 Legendary Fish Locations Guide (“A Fisher of Fish”)
      What's the Difference Between Halal and Haram Meat & Food?
      R/Skinwalker
      Rugged Gentleman Barber Shop Martinsburg Wv
      Jennifer Lenzini Leaving Ktiv
      Justified - Streams, Episodenguide und News zur Serie
      Epay. Medstarhealth.org
      Olde Kegg Bar & Grill Portage Menu
      Kellifans.com
      Banned in NYC: Airbnb One Year Later
      Four-Legged Friday: Meet Tuscaloosa's Adoptable All-Stars Cub & Pickle
      Model Center Jasmin
      Ice Dodo Unblocked 76
      Is Slatt Offensive
      Labcorp Locations Near Me
      Storm Prediction Center Convective Outlook
      Experience the Convenience of Po Box 790010 St Louis Mo
      Fungal Symbiote Terraria
      modelo julia - PLAYBOARD
      Poker News Views Gossip
      Abby's Caribbean Cafe
      Joanna Gaines Reveals Who Bought the 'Fixer Upper' Lake House and Her Favorite Features of the Milestone Project
      Tri-State Dog Racing Results
      Navy Qrs Supervisor Answers
      Trade Chart Dave Richard
      Lincoln Financial Field Section 110
      Free Stuff Craigslist Roanoke Va
      Wi Dept Of Regulation & Licensing
      Pick N Pull Near Me [Locator Map + Guide + FAQ]
      Crystal Westbrooks Nipple
      Ice Hockey Dboard
      Über 60 Prozent Rabatt auf E-Bikes: Aldi reduziert sämtliche Pedelecs stark im Preis - nur noch für kurze Zeit
      Wie blocke ich einen Bot aus Boardman/USA - sellerforum.de
      Infinity Pool Showtimes Near Maya Cinemas Bakersfield
      Dermpathdiagnostics Com Pay Invoice
      How To Use Price Chopper Points At Quiktrip
      Maria Butina Bikini
      Busted Newspaper Zapata Tx
      Latest Posts
      Article information

      Author: Eusebia Nader

      Last Updated:

      Views: 6555

      Rating: 5 / 5 (80 voted)

      Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

      Author information

      Name: Eusebia Nader

      Birthday: 1994-11-11

      Address: Apt. 721 977 Ebert Meadows, Jereville, GA 73618-6603

      Phone: +2316203969400

      Job: International Farming Consultant

      Hobby: Reading, Photography, Shooting, Singing, Magic, Kayaking, Mushroom hunting

      Introduction: My name is Eusebia Nader, I am a encouraging, brainy, lively, nice, famous, healthy, clever person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.