Fuse box
Fuses are used to break the circuit when the current reaches a certain value and protect elements and wires that can be damaged by too much current. A sudden increase in current is usually caused by a fault in the circuit, most often a short circuit. To prevent damage to electrical equipment due to short circuits or overloads, each individual electrical circuit is protected by a fuse.
In the passenger compartment, the fuse box is located in front of the driver's seat.
In the engine compartment, the fuse box is located in the location shown in the figure.
The location of the fuses and the electrical circuits protected by the fuses are shown on the cover of the fuse box.
Fuse box located in the passenger compartment
Fuse box located in the passenger compartment
Fuse box located in the engine compartment
Fuse box located in the engine compartment
*Optional equipment
Note. The fuse box contains spare fuses to replace blown fuses. Always use fuses of the required capacity (The fuse rating is indicated on the inside of the fuse box cover). Never use a larger fuse or replace it with a piece of wire or foil, as this may cause more serious damage or even fire.