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Location of the Mini's fuse box

Model: Mini Mini F55, F54, F57, F56 - Years 2014-2023
Part: Fuse box

An electrical fuse (simply called a fuse) is an electrical device capable of protecting a circuit from overcurrents (i.e. overloads and short circuits). The fuse consists of a cartridge, crossed by a thin conducting wire through which passes the rated current of the circuit to be protected; this wire is the actual fusible element, with a very precise current capacity. When an overcurrent occurs, the filament melts causing the circuit to open. This car has two fuse boxes, the first is located in the passenger compartment behind the glove box on the passenger side, while the other fuse box is located in the engine compartment next to the battery.

Posted on 29 January 2023 by ScegliAuto

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