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  • Dorman OE Solutions High Voltage Power Fuse Box for Volkswagen - 924-681

    Dorman® OE Solutions High Voltage Power Fuse Box for Volkswagen

    PartNumber: 924-681
    Product Specifications
    • Color: Black
    • Depth: 5"
    • Fuse Panel ATC Fuse Capacity: 3
    • Fuse Panel Number of Ground Circuits: 0
    • Height: 1.4"
    • Item Grade: Standard Replacement
    • Length: 5"
    • Material: Thermoplastic
    • Maximum Amperage: 150
    • Moisture Sealed: Yes
    • OE Part Number: 1C0937617
    • UPC: 019495487364
    • Part Description: Volkswagen OE Solutions High Voltage Power Fuse Box
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    $40.66
  • Dorman OE Solutions High Voltage Power Fuse Box for Volkswagen - 924-680

    Dorman® OE Solutions High Voltage Power Fuse Box for Volkswagen

    PartNumber: 924-680
    Product Specifications
    • Color: Black
    • Depth: 6"
    • Fuse Panel ATC Fuse Capacity: 3
    • Fuse Panel Number of Ground Circuits: 0
    • Height: 1"
    • Item Grade: Standard Replacement
    • Length: 6"
    • Material: Thermoplastic
    • Maximum Amperage: 150
    • Moisture Sealed: Yes
    • OE Part Number: 1J0937617D
    • UPC: 019495365792
    • Part Description: Volkswagen OE Solutions High Voltage Power Fuse Box
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    $32.21

About Volkswagen Fuse Box

Volkswagen is headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. It became the third-largest automaker in the world in 2008. Volkswagen provides affordable and reliable parts like the fuse box for car buyers. The fuse box is responsible for protecting the engine components. The parts under the hood shield the ECU, cooling fan, and battery.
Volkswagen is famous for its high-quality parts. However, the old Volkswagen fuse box might lead to poor functions and bad driving experiences after years of usage. The removal process for a fuse box is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal first. Next, locate the fuse box (either under the hood or inside the vehicle under the steering wheel), and disconnect the lead from the fuse box power supply. Then remove the mounting hardware from the fuse box. Finally, remove the wiring harness and pull the parts from the vehicle. Signs of a bad fuse box include blown fuses, loose fuses, burned terminals, no power in fuses when the power supply is connected, and melted wires. Consumers can get great Volkswagen parts and services online 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. From the body parts to the performance parts, a long catalogue of advanced Volkswagen parts is given here.

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