Are you trying to install a dash cam in your car, and you need to know how to identify your car's fuse type? In this video, you'll learn how! Product Information: Fuse Taps | ****** Dashcam Installation Kit by The Dashcam Store™ | ****** Fuse Type Chart | ****** Transcript: 00:01 - Disclaimer: this type of work should be performed by a qualified individual or business only! 00:25 - Before doing any electrical work, ensure that your vehicle’s engine is turned off ned off and the key is completely removed from the ignition. 00:34 - In order to utilize an Installation Kit or “add-a-circuit” fuse taps from The Dashcam Store, it’s important to know which type of fuses are in your vehicle and where they’re located. Product Information: Dashcam Installation Kit by The Dashcam Store™ | ****** 01:04 - Step 1: Locate your fuse box. 01:16 - Consult your owner’s manual. If you can’t find or don’t have a copy of your manual, a quick Google search for “your vehicle’s owner manual” will work. 01:31 - Check the index of your manual for “fuses”, “fuse box”, or even “blown fuse replacement”. 01:45 - Note: If you see a picture of a fuse in the manual, you can't assume this is necessarily the type of fuse that will be in your fuse box. Sometimes manufacturers use a generic image in the manual which may or may not match what’s actually in your vehicle. 01:59 - Locate the area which contains the fuse box. Once you find the fuse box, remove the cover to expose the fuses inside. 02:28 - Now that we've found our fuses, we're ready to pull them. First, make note of the fuse you’ll be removing. The key is knowing where to replace the fuse once you’ve pulled it and identified it. 02:44 - Carefully use a small set of pliers to remove one of the fuses from the fuse box. Compare the fuse with the chart and make note of the type of fuse your vehicle has. Fuse type chart: ****** After you’ve identified your fuse, reinstall it to its original position and replace the fuse cover. And with that, you’ve learned how to identify your vehicle’s fuses and where in your vehicle they’re located!