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To access the relay and fuse box, remove its cap.
Before replacing a bad fuse, find out the reason for its blowing
and eliminate it.
Do not use metallic objects while removing a relay or a fuse.
Do not use fuses not required by design (see Table 9.1).
Table 9.1. fuse protected chains
Desig-
nation
Current,
A
Protected chains
Relay and fuse box in cabin
F1
10
"Dymos" transfer case 15 A
F2
15
Cabin socket
F3
10
Air conditioner compressor
F4
30
Power options relay box 30 A
F5
7.5
Dome and reading lamps, glove compartment lamp,
luggage compartment lamp, breaking alarm lamp switch
F6
25
Heating and air conditioning system, switch of rear
screen and mirrors heating
F7
10
Left fog light
F8
10
Right fog light
F9
20
Windshield wiper switch, windshield wiper, driver's switch
box, rear-seat passenger switch box, rear bodyshell heater
F10
20
Heating of glass tailgate, mirrors, light control module
F11
20
Audio alarm (for the motor vehicles with ZMZ-51432
engine)
F12
20
Cigarette lighter, luggage compartment socket
F13
30
"Dymos" transfer case 30 A
F14
10
Window lifters (driver door module)
F15
10
Cluster 34 A, reverse movement switch, speed sensor 1
A, alarm signal switch 2 A
F16
10
Alarm signal
F17
10
Radio and multimedia
F18
-
Not installed
F19
10
Left high beam
F20
10
Right high beam
F21
7,5
Left low beam
F22
7,5
Right low beam
F23
5
Right parking lamp
F24
5
Left parking lamp
F25
60
Windshield heating
F26
10
Reserve
F27
10
Reserve
F28
30
Reserve
F29
25
Reserve
F30
20
Reserve
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