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Tip
Insert spare fuse
4
in the fuse box so that it is
available if needed.
– Mount the protection cap.
Finishing work
– Mount the passenger seat. ( p. 63)
16.6 Changing the fuses of individual electrical power consumers
Info
The fuse box containing the fuses of individual electrical power consumers is located under the passenger
seat.
Preparatory work
– Remove the passenger seat. ( p. 63)
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Main work
–
Open fuse box cover
1
.
– Remove the faulty fuse.
Guideline
Fuse 1 - not assigned
Fuse 2 - 10 A - combination instrument, fuel pump
Fuse 3 - 10 A - power relay
Fuse 4 - 15 A - ignition coil, start auxiliary relay
Fuse 5 - 20 A - radiator fan
Fuse 6 - 15 A - brake light, turn signal, high beam, low
beam, position light, tail light, license plate lamp
Fuse 7 - 10 A - engine control unit, ABS control unit
Fuse 8 - 10 A - emergency OFF switch
Fuse 9 - 10 A - permanent positive for auxiliary equipment
(ACC1 front)
Fuse 10 - 15 A - ignition positive for auxiliary equipment
(ACC2 front)
Fuse SPARE - 10 A/15 A/20 A/30 A - spare fuses
Info
A faulty fuse has a burned-out fuse wire
A
.
Warning
Fire hazard Incorrect fuses overload the electrical sys-
tem.
– Only use fuses with the required ampere value.
– Do not bypass or repair fuses.
– Insert the spare fuse with the correct rating.
Fuse (75011088010) ( p. 116)
Fuse (75011088015) ( p. 116)