Fuse box 4
If an electrical appliance does not work, first check the fuses. Make sure that the connector plugs of the corresponding appliance are connected correctly. If there is a short circuit, disconnect the negative terminal from the battery to open the circuit. Open cover A. To identify the fuses, refer to the fuse identification plate on the cover (see table on next page). If possible, do not occupy empty seats.
Check the corresponding fuses and, if necessary, replace them with a fuse with the same ampere rating. If you use a fuse with a higher ampere rating, this may cause the electrical wire to overheat and catch fire if the current consumption by the consumer is abnormal.
The left fuse is good, the right fuse is faulty.
Remove the fuse using tweezers 2. To remove the fuse from the holder, slide the fuse to the side.
High beam (left).
High beam (on the right).
Low beam (left).
Low beam (on the right).
Parking light (left).
Instrument panel lighting.
Parking light (on the right).
Fog light.
Heated outside rearview mirror.
Not busy.
Rear window wiper.
Windshield wiper.
Brake lights/instrument panel, diagnostic socket, headlight range control switch, rear window defroster switch, glove box light, central locking/cigarette lighter switch, air conditioning, airbag/daytime running lights.
Anti-lock braking system ABS.
Electric windows.
Heated seats.
Radio/cigarette lighter.
Heating/ventilation.
Additional equipment socket.
Disconnection of consumers (clock, radio, etc.).
Air conditioning (behind).
Fog lights.
Central lock.
Lampshades front and back.
Instrument cluster/electronic engine immobilizer.
Rear window heating.
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