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TROUBLESHOOTING
IF A FUSE BLOWS
If a light does not come on or the electrical
system does not work, a fuse may be blown.
Inspect the fuses.
INSPECTING AND REPLACING THE FUSE
If the fuse blows again soon after
replacement, then the electric system is
likely faulty. It may pose a fire hazard if
not properly repaired. Contact your sales
or service dealer for advice.
1. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position
and stop the engine.
IF A FUSE BLOWS
2. Loosen the screw and remove the fuse
box cover (1).
3. Check for any blown fuses.
4. If a fuse is blown, replace it with a spare
fuse of the same capacity.
Fuse layout and circuits protected (1)
<TL8>
Capacity Symbol Protected circuit
20A
Front light
20A
Tail light
10A
Front wiper
(Option)
25A/10A*
Blow-by heater/
Rear wiper*
30A
Controller 1 (ACC)
10A
Control Power 3
(ACC)
15A
Radio,
Control Power 2
(ACC)
10A ECU (ACC)
5A Starter switch (C)
20A
A Theft Arrester
(ACC)
Capacity Symbol Protected circuit
5A Instrument cluster
15A/20A*
Radio,
Alarm (OPT),
Rear wiper*
15A
Controller
2 and 3(BAT)
10A A Theft Arrester
10A Horn
10A
Interior light,
Radio
5A Switch LAMP
20A
Lever Lock,
G-H Switch
* : If equipped