FUSE
NOTICE
Make sure to turn start and battery disconnect switches to
OFF, before you replace a fuse.
• The fuses protect the electrical component and wiring from
burning out.
• If the fuse becomes corroded, or white powder can be
seen, or the fuse is loose in the fuse holder, replace the
fuse.
• When replacing the fuse, always use a fuse of the same
capacity and type.
FUSE CAPACITIES AND CIRCUIT NAMES
Fuse box I (BT1)
No.
Capaci-
ty
Name of circuit
(1)
10 A
Main lamp, clearance lamp
(2)
15 A
Headlamp (Hi)
(3)
15 A
Headlamp (Lo)
(4)
10 A
Stop lamp
(5)
15 A
Backup lamp, alarm buzzer
(6)
30 A
Heated wire mirror power supply (if equipped)
(7)
10 A
Heated wire mirror (upper R.H.) (if equipped)
(8)
10 A
Heated wire mirror (L.H.) (if equipped)
(9)
10 A
Heated wire mirror (lower R.H.) (if equipped)
(10)
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(11)
20 A
DC converter
(12)
20 A
Air suspension seat
(13)
20 A
Power window (R.H.)
(14)
20 A
Power window (L.H.)
(15)
15 A
Fog lamp
OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
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