
block is located in the air duct in the
vehicle’s left. The fuse/relay block
cover (4) has a legend at the inside
specifying each relay function, fuse
number and protected circuits. The
fuse rating is marked on its face. To
replace a fuse, remove the cover by
depressing locks 5 on both sides, then
pull up the cover. In the event of
repeated fuse blowing, apply to your
dealer to trace and eliminate the cause
of failure.
Circuits protected by fuses are listed
in table 3
Table 3
Circuits protected by fuses
Fuse
Protected circuit
F1 (10 A)
Headlamp wiper motor (at switch-on).
Headlamp washer motor.
F2 (10 A)
Turn-signal lamp.
Turn-signal and hazard flasher relay-interrupter (in hazard warning mode).
F3 (10 A)
Interior illumination.
Reading light.
Luggage compartment illumination.
Stoplight.
Lamps relay.
Trip computer.
F4 (20 A)
Inspection lamp socket.
Rear window defroster relay (contacts).
Rear window defroster.
F5 (20 A)
Horn.
Horn relay.
Radiator fan motor.
F6 (30 A)
Power window motors.
Power window activation relay (contacts).
F7 (30 A)
Heater motor.
Windscreen washer motor.
Headlamp wiper motor (when activated).
Cigarette lighter.
F8 (7.5 A)
Foglamp (R.H.)
F9 (7.5 A)
Foglamp (L.H.)
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