Electrical System
The electrical system is responsible for starting the engine, powering accessories, managing engine performance, providing illumination, controlling safety features, and much more. It plays a vital role in the overall operation and functionality of modern vehicles.
Automotive Fuse
Relay and Flasher Unit
Fan Motor
Clock Spring
Automotive Fuse
An automotive fuse is a safety device used to protect the electrical circuits in a vehicle from damage caused by excessive current flow.
Automotive Fuse
An automotive fuse is a safety device used to protect the electrical circuits in a vehicle from damage caused by excessive current flow.

Blade Fuse (ATC/ATO)

Mini Blade Fuse

Mini Blade Fuse

Cartridge Fuse

Bosch Fuse (Torpedo Fuse)

Ceramic Fuse

Ceramic Fuse

High Current Fuse
Relay and Flasher Unit
is a fundamental electrical component utilized in vehicles to control the flow of current in various electrical circuits. Its main purpose is to act as an intermediary switch that allows a low-power circuit to control a high-power circuit.
Relay and Flasher Unit
is a fundamental electrical component utilized in vehicles to control the flow of current in various electrical circuits. Its main purpose is to act as an intermediary switch that allows a low-power circuit to control a high-power circuit.

Relay

Flasher Unit
Fan Motor
is an electric motor to drive a fan or blower. It plays a critical role in a vehicle’s cooling system by preventing engine overheating.
Fan Motor
is an electric motor to drive a fan or blower. It plays a critical role in a vehicle’s cooling system by preventing engine overheating.

Fan Motor
Clock Spring
The clock spring is simply a coil that retracts and expands inside its housing as the steering wheel turns.
Clock Spring
The clock spring is simply a coil that retracts and expands inside its housing as the steering wheel turns.

