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Originally Posted by rotorwrench
If a person maintains the electrical system in good condition, there would likely not be much need to replace a fuse. Most of the risk is from a fire related to a short while the car is setting up in the garage. Rodent critters like to chew on wiring for some reason and that's generally during longer periods of setting up. A fuse will keep that from happening. It's better than the wiring or the car burning up.
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My car has a battery disconnect switch installed which is always turned off when sitting static so that has that side covered or at least I think it does...
Any "wiring diagrams" available for those with fuse panels installed? My first guess is the fuses are installed in the wires coming from the switch housing but not really sure about that...