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The Toyota Prius Fuse serves as a safeguard for the hybrid's complex electrical circuits against overloading, which is essential to keeping the hybrid running at a consistent level and in a safe manner. Toyota designed the Prius to be an urban and highway car with a smooth continuously variable transmission, a 1.8-liter engine with a powerful responsive electric motor and an aerodynamic body that slips through air and returns as much as 54 miles per gallon in city driving. Lightweight aluminum panels, generous rear legroom and cargo space add to everyday practicality and regenerative braking recovers energy that would otherwise be lost, delivering it to the battery for later use. Ongoing testing by Toyota ensures that all the electrical components meet stringent standards for durability, giving hybrid owners confidence through long service lives and helping the vehicle remain at the forefront of the hybrid segment. While most drivers enjoy these advantages without thought, the humble Prius Fuse is at the center of the wiring network. This little plug-in device monitors the current flow and if there is a spike it melts internally, instantly opening the circuit before heat can damage sensors, motors or control units. Selecting a genuine Toyota Prius Fuse of the right rating keeps the factory protection levels and the warranty intact. To install or replace the Fuse, turn off ignition, disconnect the battery, go to power box, remove faulty piece, seat an identical replacement piece, reconnect power and check if the circuit is working.