Fuse boxes are located in the passenger compartment and in the engine compartment.
The fuse box located in the passenger compartment is installed in front of the driver's seat as shown in the figure.
In the engine compartment, the fuse box is located as shown in the figure below.
The load capacity of the fuse and the name of the electrical circuit that the fuse protects are indicated on the inside of the box located at the driver's feet and on the cover of the fuse box located in the engine compartment.
WARNING: Spare fuses are in the box. When replacing fuses, make sure they are of the correct rating.
Fuses installed in the passenger compartment
№ | Current, A | Protected circuit |
1 | 10 | heater relay |
2 | 15 | cigarette lighter |
3 | 10 | direction indicators |
4 | 25 | heater |
5 | 25 | Rear window heater |
6 | 20 | windshield wiper |
7 | 10 | Reversing lamp |
8 | 20 | central locking |
9 | 10 | Dashboard |
10 | 10 | seat heating |
11 | 20 | sunroof |
12-15 | Spare fuses |
Fuses installed in the engine compartment
№ | Current, A | Protected circuit |
1 | 15 | Stop lights |
2 | 10 | Alarm |
3 | 15 | Fog lights |
4 | 10 | External lighting |
5 | 10 | External lighting |
6 | 10 | Air conditioner |
7 | 10 | high beam headlights |
8 | 10 | Sound signal |
9 | 10 | radio tape recorder |
10 | 10 | Interior lighting (salon) |
11 | 20 | Engine Diagnostics |
12 | 30 | Power windows |
13 | 30 | radiator fan |
14 | 40 | headlights |
15 | 30 | Egnition lock |
16 | 60 | Battery |
17 | 25 | air conditioner fan |
18 | 100 | Generator |
19 | 10 | Air conditioner |
20 | 20 | air conditioner fan |
Replacing the fuse
Before replacing a fuse, be sure to turn off the electrical circuit that the fuse protects and turn the ignition key to the LOCK position (blocking).
Remove the fuse box cover.
According to the table of rated currents of the fuse, check the fuse that protects the failed circuit.
There is a special tool in the cover of the fuse box located in the passenger compartment (puller) to remove fuses.
Using a puller, remove the fuse you think is blown from the block by pulling it straight up, the wire inside the fuse is easily visible and will break if the fuse is blown.
If it does not burn out, then something else is the cause of the malfunction, and contact the service center to identify and eliminate it.
Using a puller, insert a new fuse with the same current rating into the same location in the fuse box as the blown one.
If a recently installed fuse blows again after a short time, you should contact the service center to identify the cause of the malfunction and eliminate it.