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lino 04-17-2005 05:37 PM

GOLD-GUARD SYSTEMS fuses
 
Has anyone seen these before?

http://img145.echo.cx/img145/323/goldguardfuses6ua.jpg

Jim H 04-18-2005 12:44 PM

Never seen them.

OK, so the fuses don't corrode, what do you do about the fuse CONTACTS? :D

Best Regards,
Jim

lino 04-18-2005 01:36 PM

I'm open to any of your suggestions :D

Oreo 04-18-2005 10:58 PM

Hi

Living in the high humidity tropics, corrosion has always been a big problem. Things that never corroded when I lived in Canada for 4 years, corroded in a year in Singapore. eg chrome plated components like antennas, RCA jacks, etc. My solution is to use spray contact cleaner and a coating of anti seize/anti rust oil. They are electrically inert and will delay that problem. Also my fuses are all the brass variety which stand up much better than the aluminium ones.

Oreo

300holst 04-18-2005 11:21 PM

I've had good luck with the fuses in my Volvos (the same fuses as in the MBZ) as follows:

1. Disconnect battery
2. Remove fuses and clean the fuse clips with a fine emery cloth.
3. Lightly coat the fuse clips with a silicone grease such as Syl-Glide
4. Clean the fuse tips, replace any with broken tips, and coat with the silicone grease.
5. Reinstall the fuses and connect the battery.

Since I started doing this several years ago, I've never had a fuse problem. I used to have them often. :D

lino 04-19-2005 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oreo
Hi

Living in the high humidity tropics, corrosion has always been a big problem. Things that never corroded when I lived in Canada for 4 years, corroded in a year in Singapore. eg chrome plated components like antennas, RCA jacks, etc. My solution is to use spray contact cleaner and a coating of anti seize/anti rust oil. They are electrically inert and will delay that problem. Also my fuses are all the brass variety which stand up much better than the aluminium ones.

Oreo

Thanks for the advice. I have another question for you, since you have experience with this... Any idea how aluminum holds up in Singapore? For example a car like an Audi A8 or BMW Z8.

lino 04-19-2005 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 300holst
I've had good luck with the fuses in my Volvos (the same fuses as in the MBZ) as follows:

1. Disconnect battery
2. Remove fuses and clean the fuse clips with a fine emery cloth.
3. Lightly coat the fuse clips with a silicone grease such as Syl-Glide
4. Clean the fuse tips, replace any with broken tips, and coat with the silicone grease.
5. Reinstall the fuses and connect the battery.

Since I started doing this several years ago, I've never had a fuse problem. I used to have them often. :D

Looks like some great advice. Thank you!

Oreo 04-20-2005 09:03 AM

Hi Lino

Aluminium holds up pretty well here. The usual powdering if left unprotected or not anodised. In fact, wheels, undercarrige, etc hold up much better than Canada as there is no winter, salt and gravel. The difference is the humidity is very pervasive and will corrode or pit chrome anywhere. In Canada only metal exposed to the elements corrode.

Oreo

dbenz1 04-20-2005 10:03 PM

On my 190E, I replaced my stock fuses with aluminum glass type fuses. Alot better than the stock ones. I bought them at NAPA.

lino 04-20-2005 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastbenz
On my 190E, I replaced my stock fuses with aluminum glass type fuses. Alot better than the stock ones. I bought them at NAPA.

Do they fit well? Do you have a pic by any chance or a link to a site that has them? I'd like to see them.

dbenz1 04-21-2005 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lino
Do they fit well? Do you have a pic by any chance or a link to a site that has them? I'd like to see them.

They were a direct fit. Sorry no pics right now and no links. If you go to an auto parts store, they should have them in stock right on the shelves. If not, then ask. You need glass type german fuses.

lino 04-21-2005 09:09 PM

Thanks I'll check it out.

RenoHuskerDu 05-15-2005 03:57 PM

Yo, I have my credit card in hand. Where can I order these gold-plated bad boy fuses? :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by lino


lino 05-16-2005 12:07 AM

I don't know who sells them now.

I can tell you who I think used to sell them years ago:

The Best Source Inc.
389 Fort Salonga Road
Northport, New York 11768

1-800-537-8248 Order Toll Free
1-516-266-2002 Information
1-516-754-7490 Fax

I think their website is:
http://www.the-best-source.com/import_auto_parts_model.asp

Palangi 05-16-2005 12:46 AM

BAP-GEON used to sell the pointy glass fuses for VW's, although I don't recall gold ones. The store around here closed, but they still exist on the internet. Might be worth an inquiry.


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