71
Fig. 9.36 Relay and fuse box:
R1-R10 - relay; F1-F19 - fuses (see Table 9.1)
Before replacing a blown fuse, find out the cause of its combustion and eliminate it.
When removing the relay and fuses are not allowed to use metal objects.
When operating the vehicle and checking the electric wiring diagram, do not use fuses that are not specified in the
design (see Table 9.1), as well as couple to body wires (check the serviceability of the circuits by a spark test).
Table 9.1
Circuits protected by fuses
Designation
Current, A
Protected circuits
Relay and fuses box in the cabin
(Fig. 9.36)
Fuses
F1
15
GLONASS class 30
F2
25
Buzzer, heating system
F3
20
Fuel pump, engine control system
F4*
25
ABS
F5
15
On-board power socket, interior lighting
F6
15
Alarming
F7
15
Stop light, rear fog light
F8
20
Starter
F9
10
Engine integrated microprocessor control system, class 15, GLONASS, class 15
F10
15
Instruments, general alarming
F11
20
Windshield wiper, reverse
F12*
10
ABS, self-locking differential of rear axle
F13
15
Heated seats
F14
10
Dipped beam
F15
10
High beam
F16
10
Marker lights, instrument illumination
F17
80/90
Mounting block
F18
40
ABS
F19
—
Not installed
Relay
R1
Starter relay
R2
Flasher unit
R3
Intermittent wiper
R4
Not installed
R5
High beam triggering relay
R6
Low beam triggering relay
R7
Discharge relay
R8
Main relay of engine integrated microprocessor control system
R9
Fuel pump relay
R10
Not installed
* With the appropriate system in the vehicle
Generator
Warning.
Even short-term operation of the engine when the accumulator battery is disconnected, can cause damage
to the generator diodes.