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01 Jul, 2022
Great old school replacement fuse for your Mustang
Great replacement fuse for what is otherwise a very hard to find size. The fuse itself is rated for 240V not 12V however this shouldn’t really matter as its primarily the amperage the fuse burns out at that’s important and 240v fuses can be used in place of lower voltage fuses.
In this instance and for the seller’s reference this AGA-3 3 Amp fuse is a suitable replacement for the 1969 Mustang’s original SFE-4 (4Amp 12V) fuse of the same size (6.4 x 15.9 mm). The seller does make this clear and add additional helpful information on the products page information.
In my instance the 1969 Mustang had a 4 Amp fuse in this location, not 7.5 Amp as must have been equipped with the earlier model years.
The AGA-3 is great when matched up with interior LEDs and LEDs in the dash console/gauges due to the lower current draw. Not sure how well a 3 Amp fuse would hold up if your car’s still using incandescent/filament bulbs, just something to be aware of.
Would also recommend tying some dental floss around the fuse before install into the OEM fuse board as getting these very small fuses out from underneath the dash without damaging the old plastic fuse holder or smashing the fuse itself is difficult… speaking from experience. :D