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Female Brake Pipe Nuts
Incl. VAT £5.28 - £9.36Excl. VAT £4.40 - £7.80 -
Bleed Screws
Incl. VAT £5.04Excl. VAT £4.20 -
Radio Glass Fuses (20mm)
Incl. VAT £2.70 - £5.40Excl. VAT £2.25 - £4.50 -
Auto Glass Fuses (30mm)
Incl. VAT £0.85 - £3.00Excl. VAT £0.71 - £2.50 -
Continental Fuses
Incl. VAT £1.15 - £2.16Excl. VAT £0.96 - £1.80 -
MICRO Blade Fuses
Incl. VAT £2.14 - £53.15Excl. VAT £1.78 - £44.29 -
Standard MINI Blade Fuses
Incl. VAT £2.35 - £68.00Excl. VAT £1.96 - £56.67 -
Standard Blade Fuses
Incl. VAT £1.42 - £39.28Excl. VAT £1.18 - £32.73 -
Blade Fuse Puller - Red - Pack of 5
Incl. VAT £3.12Excl. VAT £2.60 -
Blade Fuse Puller - Yellow - Pack of 5
Incl. VAT £2.40Excl. VAT £2.00 -
Self-Stripping Blade Fuse Holders - Pack of 10
Incl. VAT £2.70Excl. VAT £2.25 -
Auto Glass Fuse Holders - Pack of 10
Incl. VAT £4.56Excl. VAT £3.80
FAQ – Automotive
What types of automotive products are commonly used for vehicle repairs?
Automotive repairs often require fixings such as screws, nuts and bolts, as well as electrical components including fuses, cables and connectors. The correct choice depends on the repair type, vehicle system and load requirements.
How do I choose the correct automotive fuse?
When replacing a vehicle fuse, it is important to match the original amperage rating and type. Using an incorrect fuse rating can lead to electrical faults or damage to vehicle systems.
Are standard fixings suitable for automotive use?
Automotive environments are subject to vibration, temperature changes and moisture exposure. Fasteners used in vehicles should be suitable for these conditions and, where necessary, corrosion-resistant to ensure long-term reliability.
Why is proper cable management important in vehicles?
Securing cables within a vehicle helps prevent movement, wear and potential electrical faults. Proper routing and fastening reduces the risk of damage caused by vibration or heat.