
57 Piece #2-3 5-30 AMP Micro Fuse Assortment Starter Kit
57 micro fuses covering 5–30 AMP ratings in both Micro2 and Micro3 formats, pre-sorted in a 12-hole labeled plastic drawer with a converter included. Micro fuses are the standard fuse format in late-model import and domestic vehicles with compact fuse boxes — having the right amperage and blade type on hand means blown fuse diagnostics end at the fuse block, not at the parts counter.
What's Included
- Micro2 fuses — 5A, 7.5A, 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A, 30A (compact two-blade format)
- Micro3 fuses — select amperage ratings (three-blade format for higher density fuse blocks)
- Fuse converter included — adapts micro fuse sizes for use in standard blade fuse sockets
- 12-hole labeled plastic drawer — pre-sorted by amperage and type
- QR-coded layout included
- 57 pieces total
Specifications
| Fuse types | Micro2 (low-profile two-blade), Micro3 (three-blade) |
| Amperage range | 5A to 30A |
| Voltage rating | 32V DC (standard automotive) |
| Compatible vehicles | Late-model import and domestic vehicles with micro fuse blocks |
| Converter included | Yes — allows micro fuse use in standard blade fuse sockets |
| Total pieces | 57 |
| Storage included | Yes — 12-hole labeled plastic drawer |
Best For
- Automotive service shops with late-model import and domestic vehicles — Micro2 and Micro3 fuses are standard in Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and many late-model domestic vehicles; a stocked assortment handles the full amperage range without individual sourcing
- Fleet maintenance operations — mixed fleets with late-model vehicles often require Micro2 fuses for accessories, lighting, and control modules; keeping the amperage range stocked avoids vehicle downtime
- Mobile service technicians — a compact 12-hole bin of micro fuses in a range of amperages belongs in every mobile service kit for fast blown fuse diagnosis and replacement on-site
Micro2 vs. Micro3 vs. Mini vs. Standard Blade Fuses
Modern vehicles use multiple fuse blade formats depending on the fuse block design. Here's how they compare:
- Micro2 (Low-Profile Mini) — the most compact common blade fuse format; used in late-model import and domestic vehicles with space-saving fuse blocks. Two blades, smaller footprint than Mini or ATO.
- Micro3 — three-blade format used in very high-density fuse boxes where even more circuits need to fit in a smaller space. Less common than Micro2 but found in late-model European and some Asian imports.
- Mini (ATM) — slightly larger than Micro2, two blades; one step up in size and very common in domestic vehicles from the 1990s onward.
- Standard (ATO/ATC) — the traditional two-blade blade fuse, still used in older and heavy-duty applications.
Always replace a blown fuse with the same amperage and same blade type. The converter included in this kit allows a Micro2 fuse to be used temporarily in a standard blade socket — useful for field diagnosis, not a permanent installation. Questions? Contact us.
Shipping & Ordering
- Ships within 1–2 business days from our warehouse
- Volume pricing available — save up to 20% when ordering 3 or more
- Reorder regularly? Ask us about a B2B account with a quarterly restock cadence and custom pricing — contact us
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57 Piece #2-3 5-30 AMP Micro Fuse Assortment Starter Kit
57 micro fuses covering 5–30 AMP ratings in both Micro2 and Micro3 formats, pre-sorted in a 12-hole labeled plastic drawer with a converter included. Micro fuses are the standard fuse format in late-model import and domestic vehicles with compact fuse boxes — having the right amperage and blade type on hand means blown fuse diagnostics end at the fuse block, not at the parts counter.
What's Included
- Micro2 fuses — 5A, 7.5A, 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A, 30A (compact two-blade format)
- Micro3 fuses — select amperage ratings (three-blade format for higher density fuse blocks)
- Fuse converter included — adapts micro fuse sizes for use in standard blade fuse sockets
- 12-hole labeled plastic drawer — pre-sorted by amperage and type
- QR-coded layout included
- 57 pieces total
Specifications
| Fuse types | Micro2 (low-profile two-blade), Micro3 (three-blade) |
| Amperage range | 5A to 30A |
| Voltage rating | 32V DC (standard automotive) |
| Compatible vehicles | Late-model import and domestic vehicles with micro fuse blocks |
| Converter included | Yes — allows micro fuse use in standard blade fuse sockets |
| Total pieces | 57 |
| Storage included | Yes — 12-hole labeled plastic drawer |
Best For
- Automotive service shops with late-model import and domestic vehicles — Micro2 and Micro3 fuses are standard in Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and many late-model domestic vehicles; a stocked assortment handles the full amperage range without individual sourcing
- Fleet maintenance operations — mixed fleets with late-model vehicles often require Micro2 fuses for accessories, lighting, and control modules; keeping the amperage range stocked avoids vehicle downtime
- Mobile service technicians — a compact 12-hole bin of micro fuses in a range of amperages belongs in every mobile service kit for fast blown fuse diagnosis and replacement on-site
Micro2 vs. Micro3 vs. Mini vs. Standard Blade Fuses
Modern vehicles use multiple fuse blade formats depending on the fuse block design. Here's how they compare:
- Micro2 (Low-Profile Mini) — the most compact common blade fuse format; used in late-model import and domestic vehicles with space-saving fuse blocks. Two blades, smaller footprint than Mini or ATO.
- Micro3 — three-blade format used in very high-density fuse boxes where even more circuits need to fit in a smaller space. Less common than Micro2 but found in late-model European and some Asian imports.
- Mini (ATM) — slightly larger than Micro2, two blades; one step up in size and very common in domestic vehicles from the 1990s onward.
- Standard (ATO/ATC) — the traditional two-blade blade fuse, still used in older and heavy-duty applications.
Always replace a blown fuse with the same amperage and same blade type. The converter included in this kit allows a Micro2 fuse to be used temporarily in a standard blade socket — useful for field diagnosis, not a permanent installation. Questions? Contact us.
Shipping & Ordering
- Ships within 1–2 business days from our warehouse
- Volume pricing available — save up to 20% when ordering 3 or more
- Reorder regularly? Ask us about a B2B account with a quarterly restock cadence and custom pricing — contact us
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57 micro fuses covering 5–30 AMP ratings in both Micro2 and Micro3 formats, pre-sorted in a 12-hole labeled plastic drawer with a converter included. Micro fuses are the standard fuse format in late-model import and domestic vehicles with compact fuse boxes — having the right amperage and blade type on hand means blown fuse diagnostics end at the fuse block, not at the parts counter.
What's Included
- Micro2 fuses — 5A, 7.5A, 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A, 30A (compact two-blade format)
- Micro3 fuses — select amperage ratings (three-blade format for higher density fuse blocks)
- Fuse converter included — adapts micro fuse sizes for use in standard blade fuse sockets
- 12-hole labeled plastic drawer — pre-sorted by amperage and type
- QR-coded layout included
- 57 pieces total
Specifications
| Fuse types | Micro2 (low-profile two-blade), Micro3 (three-blade) |
| Amperage range | 5A to 30A |
| Voltage rating | 32V DC (standard automotive) |
| Compatible vehicles | Late-model import and domestic vehicles with micro fuse blocks |
| Converter included | Yes — allows micro fuse use in standard blade fuse sockets |
| Total pieces | 57 |
| Storage included | Yes — 12-hole labeled plastic drawer |
Best For
- Automotive service shops with late-model import and domestic vehicles — Micro2 and Micro3 fuses are standard in Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and many late-model domestic vehicles; a stocked assortment handles the full amperage range without individual sourcing
- Fleet maintenance operations — mixed fleets with late-model vehicles often require Micro2 fuses for accessories, lighting, and control modules; keeping the amperage range stocked avoids vehicle downtime
- Mobile service technicians — a compact 12-hole bin of micro fuses in a range of amperages belongs in every mobile service kit for fast blown fuse diagnosis and replacement on-site
Micro2 vs. Micro3 vs. Mini vs. Standard Blade Fuses
Modern vehicles use multiple fuse blade formats depending on the fuse block design. Here's how they compare:
- Micro2 (Low-Profile Mini) — the most compact common blade fuse format; used in late-model import and domestic vehicles with space-saving fuse blocks. Two blades, smaller footprint than Mini or ATO.
- Micro3 — three-blade format used in very high-density fuse boxes where even more circuits need to fit in a smaller space. Less common than Micro2 but found in late-model European and some Asian imports.
- Mini (ATM) — slightly larger than Micro2, two blades; one step up in size and very common in domestic vehicles from the 1990s onward.
- Standard (ATO/ATC) — the traditional two-blade blade fuse, still used in older and heavy-duty applications.
Always replace a blown fuse with the same amperage and same blade type. The converter included in this kit allows a Micro2 fuse to be used temporarily in a standard blade socket — useful for field diagnosis, not a permanent installation. Questions? Contact us.
Shipping & Ordering
- Ships within 1–2 business days from our warehouse
- Volume pricing available — save up to 20% when ordering 3 or more
- Reorder regularly? Ask us about a B2B account with a quarterly restock cadence and custom pricing — contact us











