Mini and Micro2 Differences
Mini ATM/ATP

Mini, ATM/ATP fuses as offered in retail packaging & available at automotive parts stores.
The critical take away is later model Jeeps (post 1995 to present) use Mini blades for light to moderate current protection. Other fuse types may be included providing protection on high current circuits.
Mini Blades (ATM/ATP) can be found in Jeep Models as listed:
Cherokee (XJ, 1995 and later)
Liberty (KJ)
Wrangler (TJ)
Wrangler (JK Underhood PDC)
Grand Cherokee (ZJ, WK & WK2)
Commander (XK Underhood PDC and Interior Panel)
Micro2 ATR (NOT USED IN JEEPS)

Micro2, ATR fuses as offered in retail packaging & available at automotive parts stores.
While close in size and appearance, Micro2 fuses (type ATR) will NOT fit in any Jeep factory fuse socket. Aside from labeling, Mini blades are recognizable by their pointed terminals (end tips are tapered). Micro2 overall are slightly smaller with closer blade spacing and squared off contacts.
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