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Fuse Blocks: Two fuse blocks
are provided for use as an aux-
iliary power source (one ignition
fuse block and one battery fuse
block).
The battery fuse block provides
power at all times (independent
of the vehicle ignition). The igni-
tion fuse block supplies power
only when the vehicle ignition is
on.
The installer is responsible for
supplying the correct gauge wire
and fuse for the particular device
to be attached to the fuse block
(as specified by the manufacturer
of the device).
Ignition Fuse Block: The total
maximum load must not exceed
30 amperes.
Battery Fuse Block: The total
maximum load must not exceed
30 amperes.
Note: If installing an auxiliary
electrical device that requires
more than a 30 ampere ignition or
30 ampere battery power source,
an alternative power source must
be provided.
Fuse Block Access: The fuse
blocks are located at the bottom
of the center console. Fuse block
access procedures are provided in
the service manual.
Note: The fuse blocks are part
of an electrical assembly. Two
ground locations are also provided
inside the center console on the
drivers side (ground studs are on
center console support structure).
Under Dash Fuse Blocks
AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY / BELOW FLOOR OBSTRUCTIONS
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
F3
F4
F1
F2
F3
F4
F1
F2