13-16 Useful advice for emergencies
2 High-current fuse
The high-current fuses, which protect circuits in the
same way as regular fuses, are fitted in a box next
to the battery. If a high-current fuse is blown, most
of the vehicle’s electrical circuits become inopera-
tive.
2.1 Inspection
1. Place the starter switch in the “LOCK” position
and turn all other switches OFF.
2. Pry and release the two locks of the cover
with your fingers and remove the cover. To
install the cover, push in the cover until the two
locks click.
3. Check for a blown high-current fuse by looking
into the inside through inspection window .
If it is blown, immediately call an authorized
dealer and have them check your vehicle.
F43 – –
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10A
Spare fuse
15A
20A
30A
Fuse
No.
Amperage Protected circuit
Z21129
Z21426
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