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The Saturn Battery Fuse will keep your Saturn safe, by providing an immediate shut off of the main circuit when a surge or short threatens your critical electronics. Saturn, invented by General Motors in 1985, redefined the way cars are made, had a factory, no haggle prices and advertised. The owners admired dent resistant plastic panels, lost-foam technology cast engines, which reduced weight and durable paint finish that made all the panels glossy over time. The brand was also supported by the mileage, clear dashboards, and seats that made it gain fanatics. The initial owners became members of their local clubs, exchanged tips via the internet and attended car factories homecoming events, which increased brand loyalty and promoted word of mouth regarding the cars long lasting, and low buying conditions and long warranties further enhanced the confidence. A Battery Fuse is a current link with high current and that melts when the current starts to increase too much and the Saturn Battery Fuse is perfectly adapted to the electrical load of the car. To install the Battery Fuse, park, draw the key, and unplug the negative cable in order to put the system dead. Locate a solid place just close to the battery and screw down the fuse holder. Cut the positive lead, strip a half inch and crimp heavy terminals on each end. Heat shrink tubing around the lugs, insert the cables in the holder, screw in the set screws and then shrink the tubing. Wrap the wire not over hot areas or edges, tie it to the ground, pull the fuse to ensure it is in place and then close the hood, re-connect the battery, and then start the engine to ensure lights and gauges are in operation.