Fuses
and
relays
A failure in the electrical system may be
When
a
fuse
is
blown,
it is
not sufficient
On
no
account
should fuses be patched
caused
by
a
burned
fuse cr a
defective
to
merely
replace
it.
Tne
cause
of the
up with tin foil
or
wire
as
this
may
cause
relay.
short
circuit
or
overload
must
be found.
serious
darnage
elsewhere
in
the elec-
The 12-point fuse box
with plug-in
trical
circuit.
It
is advisable
to
always
arrangement
for
relays
is located under
carry
a
few
spare fuses
in
your
car.
the instrument
pane!
on
the right
hand
side of
the
steering
column.
Replacing
a
fuse
Table
of
fuses
Before
replacing
a
fuse,
the ground
=|
4—
Tail light
left,
rear
side
marker
light
|
7-
Accessories
terminal
of
the battery should be
left
.
.
a
disconnected.
If this is
not
possible,
a
.
&—
Emergency
flasher, interior lights
|
turn
off
all
electrical
components
and
=
|
2-
Parking
lights,
reat
side
marker
Wr
9 Accessories
the
ignition;
remove
the
key. Replac-
right,
teense
plate
lignt,
fall
lig
re
ing
a
fuse
or
relay
with the
engine
right.
front
side
marker
lights
10-
pindshiels
wipers,
rear
window
de-
running
or
the ignition
on
could
cause
|2-
Low beam lett
gge
;
electrical
shock, burns
to
hands and
,
1i- Horn,
stop
lights,
brake
warning
fingers.
4— Low
beam
right
light
@
Take
cover
off.
S- High beam
left, high
beam indicator
{2—
Turn
signals,
warning lamps
for
@
Turn
all
fuses
between
contact
light
alternator,
oil pressure, fuel
gauge,
springs
until
metal
fuse
strips
face
|g_
High
beam
right
back-up
lights
{Automatic
transmis-
|
upward.
In a
blown
fuse
the metal
sion),
Auxiliary
heater
(switch
cur-
strip is separated.
rent)
To
replace
a
juse,
simply
depress
2
~~
—
-
contact on
aither
side
of
the
fuse.
@
Carefully
install
new
fuse
with metal
strip
facing upward,
The fuse
must fit
tightly
between
tne
contact
springs
—
do
not
bend
the
springs.
Fuses
9
and10= i6 amp.,
42
@
Feinstall
cover.
all other
fuses
-
8
amp.