Mopar OEM Fuses – Protect and Stabilize Vehicle Electrical Systems

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Mopar OEM Fuses – Essential Protection for Modern Vehicles

Fuses are a small but critical component of your vehicle’s electrical system, designed to protect wiring, modules, and accessories from overloads and short circuits. Using Mopar OEM fuses ensures each circuit is protected with the correct amperage and response time specified by the manufacturer.

Aftermarket or incorrect fuses may not blow when needed—or may fail too early—leading to electrical damage, warning lights, or intermittent system failures. Mopar OEM fuses are built to exact factory standards, helping maintain electrical stability and long-term reliability across all vehicle systems.

Benefits of Mopar OEM Fuses

Correct Amperage Ratings – Matches factory specifications for each protected circuit.

Reliable Circuit Protection – Helps prevent damage from overloads and short circuits.

OEM Fit & Compatibility – Designed to work seamlessly with Mopar fuse boxes and layouts.

Consistent Performance – Predictable response under electrical stress.

Long-Term Durability – Built to withstand heat and vibration in automotive environments.

When Should Fuses Be Checked or Replaced?

Fuses should be inspected whenever an electrical component stops working or during routine diagnostics. Common signs of a blown or failing fuse include:

• Non-functioning lights or accessories
• Power windows, locks, or radio not working
• Repeated electrical faults
• Warning lights related to body or power systems
• Visible break or discoloration in the fuse element

Replacing a blown fuse with the correct Mopar OEM fuse helps restore function without risking further electrical issues.

Why Choose Mopar OEM Fuses?

Mopar OEM fuses are engineered as part of the complete electrical system, ensuring accurate protection, easy identification, and dependable operation. For professional technicians and DIY owners alike, OEM fuses reduce troubleshooting time and help prevent costly electrical damage caused by improper replacements.

Maintain electrical safety and system reliability with Mopar OEM fuses—small components that play a big role in protecting your vehicle.

Fuse Holder

Part Number: C3940436
Mopar Mopar
Description: RE-CALL # 507
MSRP $2.45
$1.71

Fuse Switch

Part Number: 68717672AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: NONE
MSRP $4.54
$3.16

Fuse Box

Part Number: 68398949AB
Mopar Mopar
Description: NONE
MSRP $97.70
$67.92

Fuse Block

Part Number: 68437210AG
Mopar Mopar
Replaces: 68437210ad, 68437210ae, 68437210af
Description: NONE
MSRP $204.00
$141.52

Fuse Block

Part Number: 68475525AE
Mopar Mopar
Description: NONE
MSRP $535.00
$369.15

Fuse Block

Part Number: 68475562AE
Mopar Mopar
Replaces: 68475562ad
Description: NONE
MSRP $199.00
$138.04

Fuse Block

Part Number: 68725435AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: NONE
MSRP $161.00
$107.88

Fuse Block

Part Number: 68651745AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: NONE
MSRP $88.35
$61.48

Fuse Block

Part Number: 68631641AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: NONE
MSRP $237.00
$164.72

Fuse Box Assembly

Part Number: 68720495AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: NONE
MSRP $37.56
$26.15

Fuse 300A

Part Number: 68588259AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: NONE
MSRP $46.39
$29.56

Fuse Link Pkg

Part Number: CAD06581
Mopar Mopar
Description: WITH PDC ADAPTER PLATE
MSRP $17.58
$12.45

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