Fuses
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About Halfords Fuses
Make sure your car’s electrical systems are well protected with the Halfords range of durable, affordable car fuses. We offer a wide selection of blade fuses to suit all amperage ranges, with the option to buy bulk boxes or individual fuses. You’ll also find standard glass fuses for a wide range of electrical uses, not just for your car’s fuse box. Should you need to protect a higher current circuit up to 175 Amps, our assorted strip fuse sets are ideal.
Do Halfords fit fuses?
At Halfords, we provide a quick and simple fuse fitting service for only £5. When you order your fuses online, you will find the option to add this fuse fitting service to your basket.
So whether you’re buying an emergency fuse or stocking up on multipacks to keep in your garage, our car fuses are just a few clicks away. Opt for same day click & collect or pop into your local Halfords store to see the range in person.
Car fuses FAQs
What is a fuse used for?
Fuses protect your car’s electrical circuits. If something draws too much current—like a fault or short—the fuse blows, cutting power and preventing damage. They’re small but essential parts of your vehicle’s safety system.
How to check if car fuse is blown?
First, remove the suspected fuse and hold it up to the light. If the wire inside is broken or the fuse looks burnt, it’s likely blown. A multimeter can also confirm this. Always replace fuses with the same rating.
How to pull a car fuse?
Turn off the engine, then use a fuse puller or needle-nose pliers to gently remove the fuse. Don’t force it—if it’s tight, rock it slightly side to side. Some fuse kits, like the ones at Halfords, include handy pullers for easy removal.
Where to buy car fuses?
You can find car fuses at most auto stores. Halfords stocks a wide range of fuses for cars, including mini, standard, and blade types, usually starting from just a few pounds. It’s always good to keep a spare pack in your glovebox.
Are all fuses for cars the same?
Car fuses come in different sizes and ratings. There are mini, standard, and maxi blade fuses, each designed for specific circuits. Always check your car manual before replacing one. Using the wrong fuse can cause more harm than good.