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2 High-current fuse – Replacement
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There are high-current fuses (50 A, 60 A, 140 A)
between the battery and fuse box, and between
the battery and alternator. These protect circuits
in the same way that ordinary fuses do. If a
high-current fuse is blown, most of the vehicle’s
electrical circuits become inoperative.
•
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.
•
For high current fuses , first remove their
mounting nuts and then remove the fuses.
For other fuses, simply pull them off.
CAUTION
Close the cover completely to prevent rain
water from entering the fuse box.
M15
10A
Meter cluster/daytime
running light system
M16
10A
Backup lamps
M17
20A
Wipers
M18
10A
Automatic transmission
M20
5A
ABS
S01
10A
Starter
*
5A
Spare fuses
10A
15A
20A
25A
30A
WARNING
Replacement high-current fuses should
always be genuine ones and of appropriate
amperage. Using a high-current fuse of incor-
rect amperage could cause a fire.
Fuse
No.
Amperage
Protected circuit
Z16291
Z16292
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