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2.4 Bulb Specification
Lamp Bulb
Wattage
No. of Bulbs per Vehicle
Head Lamp - Low Beam
H7 55W
2
Head Lamp - High Beam
H7 55W
2
Front Turn Signal Lamp
21W
2
Side Turn Signal Lamp (Fender)
5W
2
Static Bending Lamp
H1 55W
2
Front Position Lamp
LED* / 5W
LED* / 2
High Mount Stop Lamp
LED* / 10W
LED* / 2
Brake Lamp
LED*
LED*
Rear Turn Signal Lamp
16W
2
Rear Position Lamp
LED*
LED*
Reversing Lamp
16W
2
Front Fog Lamp *
35W
2
Rear License Plate Lamp
5W
2
Interior Lamps Bulb
10W
1
Puddle Lamps
LED*
LED*
* select models only, subject to LED serviceability
2.5 Fuses and Relays
A fuse is the most common electric protection device. The fuse is placed in an
electrical circuit, so that when current flow exceeds the rating of the circuit/fuse, it
blows off. The element in the fuse melts, opening the circuit and preventing other
components of the circuit from being damaged by the over current. The size of the
metal fuse element determines the rating. Once a fuse blows off, it must be replaced
with a new one.
Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment OFF before touching or attempting to
change a fuse.
Replacement fuse must be with the same rating as the one you have removed.
You can identify a blown fuse by a break in the filament. All fuses except high
current fuses are press fit.
Never touch fuses with bare hands. Always use a fuse puller to remove and
refit the fuses. The fuse puller is available in the IP fuse box.
Be careful while removing the relay, do not shake or apply excessive force to
avoid damage to relay terminal.
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Three fuse boxes in the vehicle;
•
Battery Mounted Fuse Box
•
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
•
Instrument Panel Fuse Box
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