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The Toyota RAV4 Fuse guards the important circuits in order to ensure that all your adventures in your SUV are safe and problem free. The Toyota RAV4 is characterized by the ability to handle, a stiff TNGA K base, and efficient inline four-cylinder engines that provide stimulating acceleration and consume less fuel. Drivers have the option of hybrid versions that add electric motors to the gas engine to provide an additional push and reduced visits to the gas pumps. Normal Vehicle Stability Control, high-tech airbags, and an optional all wheel drive system provide the RAV4 with assurance in snow, gravel, or city streets, and inside room is abundant courtesy of ingenious packaging which also lowers the center of gravity making it corner more aggressively. Owners have confidence in Toyota car quality and the authentic components ensure that performance remains high. The electric power steering, smooth transmissions, and smart safety features of the crossover demonstrate that Toyota continues to perfect the RAV4 in its fifth generation. Another level of defense is a Fuse mounted in the cabin or engine bay which sacrifices itself by melting when spikes in the current prevent the destruction of costly wiring and electronics. That Fuse is also cheap and simple to replace, and this little component conforms to the strict Toyota specifications to support the high electrical requirements of the vehicle. Installation of a replacement Fuse requires turning off the ignition, disconnecting the battery, sliding the blown unit out of the labeled slot with a puller, sliding in the same rated piece, reconnecting power, and ensuring that the circuit is working.