- Perfect Fit & Broad Compatibility: 140 Amp PAL bolt-on type fuse (model: EDS 927-2140), designed as a direct replacement for part numbers 90982-08286, 24370-79920, MU840042, 18980-04805, and 90s predecessor part 90982-08272. Compatible with Falcon vehicles and fits a wide range of models including TUCSON, XG300, XG350, FX50, I30, GX460, GX470, LS430, LX470, LX500h, NX200t, NX300, NX300h, RX300, RX350, RX400h, SC300, SC400, SC430, MAXIMA, QUEST, 4RUNNER, HIGHLANDER, LANDCRUISER, MARAI, RAV4, SEQUOIA, SIENNA, TACOMA, TUNDRA. Contact us to confirm exact fitment for your vehicle.
- Premium Material & Reliable Performance: Crafted with high-quality zinc alloy fusible element and flame-retardant PA66 plastic housing, meeting industry safety standards for automotive electrical components. Rated at 140 Amp with precise fusing characteristics, it quickly cuts off abnormal current to protect alternators and vehicle electrical systems from overload or short circuits. Resistant to high temperatures (-40˚C to +125˚C) and corrosion, ensuring stable performance in harsh engine bay environments.
- Tool-Assisted Easy Installation: Designed as a bolt-on type fuse for hassle-free replacement—no complex modifications needed. Simply use basic hand tools to remove old fuses and secure this unit with existing bolts. The standard PAL bolt-on design ensures a tight, secure fit that won't loosen under vibration, making it accessible for DIY enthusiasts and professional mechanics alike.
- Specialized Usage Scenarios: Specifically engineered as an alternator fuse for a broad range of passenger cars and SUVs. Ideal for replacing worn, blown, or faulty fuses in vehicle electrical systems, protecting critical components like alternators, batteries, and wiring harnesses from damage. Perfect for daily commuters, off-road enthusiasts, and fleet maintenance to keep vehicles running reliably.
- Important Warm Tips: Always confirm your vehicle's year, make, and model (or original part number) before purchase—contact us for fitment verification. Disconnect the battery before installation to avoid electrical shock; do not use fuses with higher amp ratings as this may cause circuit damage. If the new fuse blows immediately, inspect the electrical system for underlying short circuits.