100
Before replacing a bad fuse find out why it blew and correct the issue.
Do not use metallic objects while removing a relay or a fuse.
While operating the vehicle and checking the electric equipment
scheme do not use non-UAZ certified fuses (see Table 9.1) and do not
loosen the wires on the ground wire (to check the work of the chain).
Table 9.1. fuse Protected Chains
Designation Current, A
Protected Chains
relay / Fuse Box
F1
15
Spare
F2
25
horn, heating system
F3
20
Fuel pump, engine control system
F4*
25
ABS
F5
15
lighter socket, cab lighting
F6
15
Alarm signal
F7
15
Stop signal, rear fog lights
F8
20
Starter motor
F9
10
Integrated microprocessor controlled engine system, 15 A
F10
15
Gages, alarm signal
F11
20
Windshield wiper, reverse
F12*
10
ABS
F13
15
Seats heating
F14
10
low beam
F15
10
high beam
F16
10
Parking lamps, gages illumination
F17
80/90
Punch-down block
F18*
40
ABS
* If available
Alternator
WArNING! Even short-time engine operation with the battery
off can lead to alternator diode damage.
When removing the alternator for maintenance, switch off the battery
by disconnecting the cable from the minus terminal.
keep the alternator clean. Blow the alternator with pressed air to
remove dust and check the brush assembly. Replace the brushes as required.