Toyota Previa (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2011, 2012
The Toyota Previa is a versatile and spacious minivan, also known as an MPV (multi-purpose vehicle), that has been sold globally under different names. In some markets, like Australia, it was sold as the Toyota Tarago, while in others it retained the Previa name. It is renowned for its futuristic design, reliability, and practical features, making it a popular choice for families and commercial users alike.
Key Features of the Toyota Previa:
1.Unique Design: The Previa had a distinctive egg-shaped design, especially in its earlier generations, which made it stand out among other minivans. The rounded aerodynamic body contributed to better fuel efficiency and reduced drag.
2.Seating Capacity: Depending on the market and configuration, the Previa typically offered seating for 7 to 8 passengers, making it a spacious option for families.
3.Mid-Engine Layout: One of the most unique aspects of the first-generation Previa was its mid-engine design. The engine was located under the front seats, which allowed for better weight distribution but made maintenance slightly more challenging.
4.All-Wheel Drive (AWD): Some versions of the Previa were available with all-wheel drive, enhancing traction and making it suitable for a variety of driving conditions, including rough terrain or snow.
5.Sliding Doors: The Previa featured sliding rear doors for easier passenger entry and exit, especially in tight parking spaces.
6.Flexible Interior: With foldable or removable rear seats, the Previa was designed to offer flexible space for both passengers and cargo.
Generations:
1.First Generation (1990–1999):
•This model had a very unconventional design with a mid-engine layout. The engine was mounted underneath the front seats, and it featured rear-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive.
•Engine options included a 2.4-liter inline-4 engine and later models offered supercharged variants for more power.
•The Previa was known for its durability and spacious interior, despite its somewhat unconventional engine placement.
2.Second Generation (2000–2006):
•The second-generation Previa featured a more traditional front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout.
•It was available with a range of engines, including more fuel-efficient options. In some markets, it came with a V6 engine.
•The design was more streamlined and modern, with improved safety features and more advanced technology in the interior.
•Toyota focused on comfort and refinement, making it more family-friendly.
3.Third Generation (2006–2019):
•This generation offered even more refinement in terms of luxury, technology, and performance.
•It came with advanced features like dual-zone climate control, premium audio systems, and even hybrid variants in some regions.
•By this generation, the Previa was primarily marketed in Asia, while markets like North America received the Toyota Sienna as the main minivan option.
Previa Hybrid:
In the later years, Toyota introduced a hybrid version of the Previa, particularly in the Asian markets. It featured Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive, combining a gasoline engine with an electric motor to improve fuel efficiency, making it an eco-friendlier option for larger families.
Successors:
In many regions, the Toyota Previa was phased out or replaced by other models, such as the Toyota Alphard, Toyota Estima, or the Toyota Sienna (in North America). Despite this, the Previa remains a memorable model due to its distinctive design and practicality.
The Previa is still favored in the used car market for those looking for a reliable, spacious vehicle with Toyota’s legendary durability.
Instrument Panel Fuse Box №1 (left side)
Fuse Box Location
Remove the cover; Remove the lid.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №1
№
Name
Amp
Description
29
WELCAB
30A
No circuit
30
4WD
7.5A
No circuit
31
AC INV
15A
No circuit
32
DR LOCK
30A
Multiplex communication system
33
P/W FL
20A
Power windows
34
S/R
20A
Rear sunshade
35
PSD LH
30A
Power slide door
36
P/W RL
20A
Power windows
37
PBD
30A
No circuit
38
RR WIP
15A
Windshield wipers and washer, rear window wiper and washer, headlight cleaner
39
GAUGE №1
10A
Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system, adaptive front lighting system, electric cooling fan, Toyota parking assist system, headlight cleaner
40
PANEL
10A
Instrument panel lights, Toyota parking assist system
41
TAIL
10A
Front fog lights, tail lights, position lights, license plate lights
42
LH ECU-IG
10A
Adaptive front lighting system, multiplex communication system, power rear seat, power slide door
43
SEAT HTR LH
10A
Seat heater LH
44
GAUGE №2
10A
Charging system, automatic transmission system, backup lights, Toyota parking assist system
45
STP RR
7.5A
No circuit
46
STP HI MT
7.5A
No circuit
47
STP RL
7.5A
No circuit
Instrument Panel Fuse Box №2 (right side)
Fuse Box Location
Remove the lid.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №2
№
Name
Amp
Description
48
PSB
30A
No circuit
49
RR FOG
7.5A
No circuit
50
P/W FR
20A
Power windows
51
P/SEAT RH
30A
Power seat
52
AM1
7.5A
Starting system
53
STOP
15A
Stop lights, high mounted stoplight, automatic transmission system, shift lock control system, multiport fuel injection system / sequential multi-port fuel injection system, anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system
54
OBD
7.5A
On-board diagnosis system
55
PSD RH
30A
Power slide door
56
P/W RR
20A
Power windows
57
P/POINT
15A
Power outlet
58
CIG
15A
Cigarette lighter
59
RAD №2
7.5A
Audio system, rear seat entertainment system
60
ECU-ACC
7.5A
Power rear view mirrors, shift lock system
61
IGN
10A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system, SRS airbag system, multiplex communication system
62
MET
7.5A
Gauges and meters
63
FR WIP
30A
Windshield wipers and washer
64
SEAT HTR RH
10A
Seat heater RH
65
RH ECU-IG
10A
Vehicle stability control system, air conditioning system, Toyota parking assist system, automatic transmission system, electric power steering system, power slide door, rear power sunshade, shift lock system, turn signal flashers, emergency flashers, vanity lights, multiplex communication system
Instrument Panel Fuse Box №3
Fuse Box Location
Remove the lid.
To access:
Open the glove box. Slide off the damper.
Pull both side of the glove box from the inside to disconnect the upper claws.
Pull out the glove box and disconnect the lower claws.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №3
№
Name
Amp
Description
76
HTR
50A
Air conditioning system
77
3RD SEAT RH
30A
Power rear seat
78
3RD SEAT LH
30A
Power rear seat
79
RR A/C
30A
Air conditioning system
Engine Compartment
Fuse Box Location
Push the tab in and lift the lid off.
Fuse Box №1 Diagrams
Assignment of the fuses in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box №1
№
Name
Amp
Description
1
EFI
20A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
2
ECU-B
10A
Gauges and meters, air conditioning system, power slide door, multiplex communication system, wireless remote control system
3
DOME
7.5A
Interior lights, luggage room light, door courtesy lights, front personal lights, multiplex communication system
4
RAD №1
15A
Audio system, rear seat entertainment system
5
MIR HTR
10A
Outside rear view mirror
6
ABS №2
30A
Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system
7
DEF
25A
Rear window defogger, “MIR HTR”
8
ST
5A
No circuit
9
ETC-S
10A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
10
AM2 №2
7.5A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
Volkswagen EOS (2009 – 2011) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
The Volkswagen Eos coupé-cabriolet was manufactured from 2006 to 2016. This article provides fuse box diagrams for the Volkswagen Eos models from 2009 to 2011. You will also find details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle and information about the fuse and relay assignments (fuse layout).
Instrument Panel Fuse Box (Fuse Panel -SC-)
Fuse Box Location
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the instrument panel
№
Amps
Function/Component
F1
10A
16-Pin Connector – Data Link Connector
Instrument Panel Illumination Dimmer Switch
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
Auxiliary Heater Operation Relay
Parking Aid Control Module
Headlamp Range/Cornering Lamp Control Module
Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) Heating Element
Left Headlamp Beam Adjustment Motor
Right Headlamp Beam Adjustment Motor
F2
5A
Light Switch
Brake Light Switch
ABS Control Module
Electronic Damping Control Module
Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) Power Supply Relay
Instrument Cluster Control Module
Towing Recognition Control Module
Power Steering Control Module
Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface
Fuel Pump (FP) Control Module
Selector Lever Sensors Control Module
Engine Control Module (ECM)
Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) Mechatronic
F3
10A
Airbag Control Module
F4
5A
Tire Pressure Monitoring Button
High Pressure Sensor
Oil Level Thermal Sensor
Driver’s Heated Seat Control Module
Front Passenger’s Heated Seat Control Module
Climatronic Control Module
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module 2
Automatic Day/Night Interior Mirror
Left Washer Nozzle Heater
Right Washer Nozzle Heater
F5
–
Not used
F6
–
Not used
F7
–
Not used
F8
–
Not used
F9
–
Not used
F10
–
Not used
F11
–
Not used
F12
10A
Driver’s Door Control Module
Front Passenger’s Door Control Module
F13
10A
Light Switch
16-Pin Connector – Data Link Connector
Rain/Light Recognition Sensor
F14
10A
Climatronic Control Module
A/C Control Module
Selector Lever Sensors Control Module
Auxiliary Engine Coolant Heating RF Receiver
F15
7.5A
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module
F16
–
Not used
F17
5A
Alarm Horn
Radar Interior Monitoring Control Module 1
Radar Interior Monitoring Control Module 2
Vehicle Inclination Sensor –
Alarm Horn Relay (Only applicable to US/CDN)
F18
–
Not used
F19
7.5A
Door Closing Assist Control Module
F20
–
Not used
F21
–
Not used
F22
40A
Fresh Air Blower Control Module
F23
30A
Driver’s Door Control Module
Front Passenger’s Door Control Module
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment (Version 1, Low)
№
Amps
Function/Component
F1
20A
From January 2006 to May 2006: Comfort System Central Control Module
F2
5A
From January 2006 to May 2008: Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module
F3
5A
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module
F4
20A/30A
ABS Control Module
F5
15A
Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) Mechatronic
F6
5A
Instrument Cluster Control Module
Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module (from May 2008)
F7
15A/40A
From January 2006 to May 2006: Special Purpose Vehicle Control Module
From May 2008: Power Supply Relay 2 (terminal 15)
F8
15A
Radio/Navigation Display Control Module
TV/Radio/Navigation Display/Control Module
Radio
Digital Satellite Radio Tuner
F9
5A
Telephone Transceiver
F10
5A/10A
Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) Power Supply Relay (only models with gasoline engine, not for engine code BLF)
Engine Control Module (ECM)
Transmission Control Module (TCM) (From January 2006 to May 2006: )
F11
20A
Auxiliary Heater Control Module
F12
5A
Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface
F13
30A/25A/15A
Engine Control Module (ECM)
F14
20A
Ignition Coil
Ignition Coil 1-4 with Power Output Stage
F15
10A/5A
Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) (BVY)
Oxygen Sensor (O2S) Behind Three Way Catalytic Converter (TWC) (BVY)
Oxygen Sensor (O2S) 2 Behind Three Way Catalytic Converter (TWC) (BVY)
Oxygen Sensor (O2S) 3 Behind Three Way Catalytic Converter (TWC) (BVY)
Fuel Pump (FP) Relay
Automatic Glow Time Control Module
From January 2006 to May 2008:
Map Controlled Engine Cooling Thermostat
Coolant Fan Control (FC) Control Module
EGR Vacuum Regulator Solenoid Valve
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Regulator Valve 1
Intake Manifold Tuning (IMT) Valve
Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1
Intake Manifold Runner Control (IMRC) Valve
Ignition Coil Power Output StageFrom May 2008: Coolant Fan Control (FC) Control Module
F25
40A
From January 2006 to May 2008: Vehicle Electrical System Control Module (T11b/1) Terminal 30 – R
From May 2008: ABS Control Module
F26
40A
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module (T11 c/1) Terminal 30 – L
F27
40A/50A
Automatic Glow Time Control Module
F28
40A
From January 2006 to May 2008: Power Supply Relay 2 (terminal 15)
From May 2008: Convertible Top Control Module
F29
50A
From May 2006:
Convertible Top Control Module (From May 2006 to May 2008)
Left Rear Door Control Module
Right Rear Door Control Module
F30
50A
Load Reduction Relay
Fuse 7 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 8 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 28 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 35 (on fuse panel C)
SA1
150A/200A
Generator (GEN) (90A/120A)
Generator (GEN) (140A)
SA2
80A
Power Steering Control Module
Electro-mechanical Power Steering Motor
SA3
50A/80A
Coolant Fan Control (FC) Control Module
Coolant Fan
Coolant Fan 2
SA4
40A
Special equipment
SA5
80A/100A
Fuse 43 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 45 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 28 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 22 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 18 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 19 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 12 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse Panel C
508
–
Terminal 30 feed
SA6
80A/100A
Auxiliary Air Heater Control Module
Auxiliary Air Heater Heating Element
SA7
50A/40A/30A
From January 2006 to May 2006:
Trailer
Handicapped equipmentFrom May 2006 to May 2008:
Convertible Top Control Module
Convertible Top Hydraulic Pump
A1
Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) Power Supply Relay
A2
Secondary Air Injection (AIR) Pump Relay
Connection bridge, Automatic Glow Time Control Module, Glow Plug 1-4
Fuse Box Diagram (Version 2, High)
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment (Version 2, High)
№
Amps
Function/Component
F1
30A
From January 2006 to May 2006: ABS Control Module
F2
30A
ABS Control Module (valves)
F3
20A
Comfort System Central Control Module
Transmission Control Module (TCM)
F4
5A
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module (measuring cable)
Oxygen Sensor (O2S) Heater 1 (behind Three Way Catalytic Converter (TWC)
F13
15A
Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) Mechatronic
F14
–
Not used
F15
10A
Coolant Pump
F16
5A
From January 2006 to May 2006: ABS Control Module
From May 2006: Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module
F17
5A
Instrument Cluster Control Module
F18
30A
Amplifier
F19
15A
Radio
Radio/Navigation Display Control Module
F20
5A
From January 2006 to May 2006: Radio/Navigation Display Control Module
From May 2006: Telephone Transceiver
F21
–
Not used
F22
–
Not used
F23
10A
Engine Control Module (ECM)
F24
5A
Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface
F25
–
Not used
F26
–
Not used
F27
–
Not used
F28
25A
Engine Control Module (ECM)
F29
5A
Auxiliary Engine Coolant (EC) Pump Relay
F30
20A
Auxiliary Heater Control Module
F31
30A
Windshield Wiper Motor
F32
–
Not used
F33
–
Not used
F34
–
Not used
F35
–
Not used
F36
–
Not used
F37
–
Not used
F38
10A
Coolant Fan Control (FC) Control Module
Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1
F39
5A
From January 2006 to May 2006: Brake Pedal Position Sensor
From May 2006: Clutch Position Sensor
F40
20A
Ignition Coil 1-4 with Power Output Stage
F41
–
Not used
F42
5A
From January 2006 to May 2006: Engine Component Power Supply Relay
F43
30A
From January 2006 to May 2006: Ignition Coil 1-6 with Power Output Stage
F44
–
Not used
F45
–
Not used
F46
–
Not used
F47
40A
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module
F48
40A
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module
F49
40A
Power Supply Relay 2 (terminal 15)
F50
–
Not used
F51
40A
From January 2006 to May 2006: Secondary Air Injection (AIR) Pump Relay
F52
40A
Load Reduction Relay
F53
–
Not used
F54
40A
Driver’s Power Seat Adjustment Circuit Breaker 1
Sunroof Circuit Breaker
SA1
150A/200A
Generator (GEN) (90A/120A)
Generator (GEN)
SA2
80 A
Power Steering Control Module
Electro-mechanical Power Steering Motor
SA3
50A
Coolant Fan Control (FC) Control Module
Coolant Fan
Coolant Fan 2
SA4
40A
Preheating Coolant, High Heat Output Relay
SA5
80A
Fuse 17 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 16 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 15 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 14 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 13 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse 12 (on fuse panel C)
Fuse Panel C
508
–
Terminal 30 feed (battery in engine compartment)
SA6
80A
Auxiliary Air Heater Control Module
Auxiliary Air Heater Heating Element
SA7
40A
Convertible Top Hydraulic Pump
A1
Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) Power Supply Relay
A2
Auxiliary Engine Coolant (EC) Pump Relay
A3
–
A4
Engine Component Power Supply Relay
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
Year of production: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
This article covers the post-facelift fifth-generation Volkswagen Transporter (T5.1), manufactured from 2009 to 2015. It provides fuse box diagrams for Volkswagen Transporter T5.1 models from 2010 to 2015, along with details on the location of the fuse panels within the vehicle and the specific functions of each fuse (fuse layout).
Passenger Compartment Fuse Boxes
Fuse Box Location
Fuse Box Diagram (-SB-, -SC-)
Assignment of the fuses in the instrument panel (fuse holders C and B)
№
Amps
Function/component
Fuse holder B
SB1
30A
Terminal 15 voltage supply relay
SB2
5A
Steering angle sender
SB3
10A
Onboard supply control unit
SB4
5A
Lane change assist control unit
Lane change assist control unit 2
SB5
15A
Front left headlight
SB6
15A
Front left headlight
SB7
15A
Onboard supply control unit
SB8
15A
Rear lid control unit -J605-
SB8
20A
Alarm horn
Onboard supply control unit
Left sliding door control unit
Rear lid control unit
Right sliding door control unit
Fresh air blower switch
Front blower Bitron regulation sender
Climatronic control unit
Air conditioning system control unit
SB26
30A
Light switch
SB27
15A
Front right headlight
SB28
15A
Front right headlight
Control unit in dash panel insert
SB29
–
–
SB30
10A
Left washer jet heater element
Right washer jet heater element
Rear window wiper motor
Rear right wing door window wiper motor
Rear left wing door window wiper motor
SB31
30A
Onboard supply control unit
SB32
30A
Onboard supply control unit
SB33
30A
Radio
Control unit with display for radio and navigation system
SB34
25A
Fuse 14 on fuse holder D
Fuse 17 on fuse holder D
Fuse 20 on fuse holder D
Fuse 24 on fuse holder D
SB35
5A
Connection (58s), in roof wiring harness
Connection 1 (58d), in main wiring harness
Connection 2 (58d), in main wiring harness
Connection 3 (58d), in main wiring harness
Connection (58b), in driver side door wiring harness
SB36
25A
Onboard supply control unit -J519- (T73a/13)
Fuse holder C
SC1
15A
10-pin connector
SC2
5A
Interior monitor send and receive module 1
Interior monitor send and receive module 2
SC3
10A
Red Cross light switch
Red Cross light warning lamp
SC3
15A
Taxi meter
Taxi alarm remote control, control unit
SC4
10A
Rear differential lock switch
Rear differential lock vacuum switch
Differential lock control unit
Four-wheel drive control unit
SC5
10A
6-pin connector
SC6
5A
Oil level and oil temperature sender
SC7
10A
Rotating light switch
SC7
30A
Alarm system control unit
SC8
5A
Parking aid control unit
SC9
5A
Cruise control system switch
SC10
10A
Switches and instruments illumination regulator
Headlight range control, control unit
Left headlight range control motor
Right headlight range control motor
SC11
15A
Taxi meter
Taxi alarm system 2 control unit
Alarm system relay 1
Taxi alarm remote control, control unit
Two-way radio
SC12
5A
Front left headlight
SC12
30A
Onboard supply control unit
SC13
5A
Drive train CAN bus isolation relay
SC14
5A
Front right headlight
SC14
30A
Onboard supply control unit
SC15
5A
Mobile telephone operating electronics control unit
Voice amplification control unit
SC16
7,5A
Interface for external multimedia unit
TV tuner
SC17
7,5A
Onboard supply control unit
Interior light and luggage compartment light
Interior monitor deactivation switch
Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror
SC18
5A
Rear fresh air blower switch
SC18
5A
Operating and display unit for rear Climatronic
Rear blower regulation sender
SC19
5A
Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror
SC20
10A
Onboard supply control unit
SC21
5A
Rain sensor
SC22
10A
High pressure sender
Air quality sensor
Air conditioning system relay
Coolant shut-off valve relay
SC23
7,5A/10A
Operating and display unit for camping equipment
Roof display unit
Residual heat relay
Remote control receiver for auxiliary heating
Remote control receiver for auxiliary coolant heater
Airbag coil connector and return spring with slip ring
Multifunction steering wheel control unit
SC35
20A
Onboard supply control unit
SC36
5A
Operating and display unit for camping equipment
10-pin connector (only models with electric interface, for external us)
10-pin connector (for optimal equipment police (UF4/UF5) only)
Fuse Holder F
Assignment of the fuses in the instrument panel (fuse holders F)
№
Amps
Function/component
1
5A
10-pin connector (models with electric interface, for external use)
6-pin connector
2
3A
10-pin connector (models with electric interface, for external use)
3
15A
10-pin connector (models with electric interface, for external use)
Accident data memory
3
5A
Accident data memory
4
15A
10-pin connector (models with electric interface, for external use)
5
5A
10-pin connector (models with electric interface, for external use)
6
25A
6-pin connector (models with electric interface, for external use)
7
15A
12V socket
7
30A
Transformer with socket, 12V – 230V/115V (camper only, not for camper Beach)
8
20A
Heater control unit
8
25A
Auxiliary heater control unit
9
25A
Rear fresh air blower switch
Fresh air blower isolation relay
9
30A
Rear fresh air blower switch
Fresh air blower isolation relay
Rear fresh air blower
10
15A/30A
Fresh air blower switch
Auxiliary heater relay
Air conditioning system control unit
Fresh air blower series resistor with overheating fuse
11
15A
Cigarette lighter
12
5A
10-pin connector (models with electric interface, for external use)
6-pin connector
Accident data memory
13
14
15
16
30A
Onboard supply charger unit (camper only, not for camper Beach)
17
30A
Roof hydraulics control unit (camper only, not for camper Beach)
18
10A
Camper only, not for camper Beach:
Map reading light bulb
Rear right reading light
Right interior light
Luggage compartment light on left
Kitchenette light 1
Kitchenette light 2
Kitchenette light 3
19
10A
Camper only, not for camper Beach:
Refrigerator box
20
5A
Camper only, not for camper Beach:
Water pump switch
Water pump
21
5A
Camper only, not for camper Beach:
Operating and display unit for camping equipment
22
15A
12V socket 2
23
15A
12V socket 3
24
10A
Switch-over relay 1 for roof ventilator
Switch-over relay 2 for roof ventilator
Switch for roof ventilator to ventilate load area
Switch for roof ventilator to extract air from load area
24
15A
12V socket 4
25
15A
Trailer detector control unit
26
20A
Trailer detector control unit
27
20A
Trailer detector control unit
28
7,5A
Reversing camera system control unit
29
–
–
30
5A
2020: Voice amplification control unit
31
–
–
32
–
–
33
15A
Driver seat lumbar support adjustment switch
34
40A
Right sliding door control unit
35
80A
Battery isolation relay
Second battery charging circuit relay
36
40A
Left sliding door control unit
37
40A
Fresh air blower (models with second battery)
38
40A
6-pin connector (models with electric interface, for external use)
39
–
–
Equipment camper Beach only:
S131
10A
Right interior light
Rear right interior light
Kitchenette light 1
Kitchenette light 3
S132
10A/15A
12V socket
S133
15A
12V socket 5
Rear left reading light
Kitchenette light 2
Coupling station on left of seat box (10-pin)
№
Amps
Function/component
A
–
–
B
–
–
C
–
–
D
30A
Amplifier
Fuses on relay carrier 1 (cockpit) 8-pin
Under dash panel (center, under the fuses).
№
Amps
Function/component
6
15A
Alarm system control unit (Taxi)
6
10A
Taxi alarm system 2 control unit (Taxi)
A
–
–
B
30A
Driver door control unit
Front passenger door control unit
C
–
–
Fuses on relay carrier 2 (cockpit) 8-pin
Under dash panel (center, under the fuses).
№
Amps
Function/component
A
–
–
B
–
–
C
40A
Fresh air blower switch
Air conditioning system control unit
C
40A
Fresh air blower switch
Air conditioning system control unit
Auxiliary coolant heater relay (models with auxiliary heating)
Fresh air blower
Engine Compartment Fuse Boxes
Fuse Box Location
Fuse Box Diagram (-SD-)
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment (fuse holder D)
2011-2015:
Voltage stabiliser (models with stop/start system)
Control unit with display for radio and navigation system (models with stop/start system)
Radio (models with stop/start system)
Fuse 18 on fuse holder B (models with stop/start system)
Fuse 15 on fuse holder C (models with stop/start system)
Fuse 16 on fuse holder C(models with stop/start system)
5
15A
Mechatronic unit for dual clutch gearbox
Selector lever lock solenoid
Selector lever
6
30A
ABS control unit
7
7,5A
Washer pump
Windscreen and rear window washer pump
8
–
–
9
5A
Engine control unit
10
5A
Secondary air pump relay (for engine code AXA)
Activated charcoal filter system solenoid valve 1 (for engine code AXA)
Battery monitor control unit (models with stop/start system)
36
30A
Starter (models without stop/start system)
Starter inhibitor relay (models without stop/start system)
36
5A
Data bus diagnostic interface (models with stop/start system)
High power fuses (-SA-)
№
Amps
Function/component
1
175A/225A
Alternator
2
125A
X-contact relief relay
Positive connection 2 (30), in main wiring harness
Positive connection 5 (30), in main wiring harness
Positive connection 6 (30), in main wiring harness
Positive connection 7 (30), in main wiring harness
Positive connection 8 (30), in main wiring harness
Positive connection 9 (30), in main wiring harness
Fuse 9 on fuse holder B
Fuse 14 on fuse holder B
3
50A/100A
Second battery charging circuit relay
Positive connection 14 (30), in main wiring harness
Positive connection 15 (30), in main wiring harness
4
70A
Positive connection (30), in engine compartment wiring harness
5
50A
ABS control unit fuse 1
Fuse 6 on fuse holder D
6
50A/60A
Automatic glow period control unit
Secondary air pump relay
7
100A
Radiator fan control unit
8
40A/50A/100A
Positive connection 1 (30), in interior wiring harness
Positive connection 2 (30), in interior wiring harness
Fuse 9 on fuse holder F
Fuse 14 on fuse holder F
Fuse 22 on fuse holder F
Fuse 23 on fuse holder F
Fuse 24 on fuse holder F
9
100A
Positive connection (30), in main wiring harness
Positive connection 3 (30), in main wiring harness
Relay carrier electronics box (8-pin)
№
Amps
Function/component
A
–
–
B
40A
ABS control unit
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
Toyota Land Cruiser 70 (AU 76/78/79; 2009 – 2014) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
This article provides fuse box diagrams for the Toyota Land Cruiser 76/78/79 (Australia) from the years 2009 to 2014. It also includes details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
Remove the lid to access.
Fuse Box Diagrams
Fuse Box №1
Assignment of the fuses under the instrument panel
№
Name
Amp
Description
1
DIFF
30A
Differential lock system
2
DOOR
30A
Power door lock system / wireless remote control system
3
POWER
30A
Power windows
4
TRAILER
30A
Trailer lights (tail lights), turn signal lights
5
ECU IG
15A
2009-2012: Electronically controlled fuel injection pump system, charging system, engine glow system, four-wheel drive control system, windshield wipers and washer, power antenna, differential lock system
2012-2014: Electronically controlled fuel injection pump system, charging system, engine glow system, four-wheel drive control system, windshield wipers and washer, power antenna, differential lock system, ABS, wireless remote control system
Clock, audio system, emergency flashers, instrument panel light control, door lock system, rear window defogger, power antenna, gauges and meters, air conditioning system
16
DOME №1
10A
2009-2012: Gauges and meters, interior light
2012-2014: Gauges and meters, interior light, wireless remote control system
17
H/LP HI RH
10A
Right-hand headlight (high beam), service reminder indicators and warning buzzers
All components in “GLOW1”, “GLOW2”, “HEAD”, “MAIN1 ”, “MAIN2”, “AM2”, “HORN”, “EFI MAIN”, “EFI MAIN2”, “TURN&HAZ”, “ALT-S”, “H/LP LO RH”, “H/LP LO LH”, “TRAILER”, “H/LP HI RH”, “TAIL”, “PANEL”, “FR FOG”, “DOME”, “ECU-B”, “RADIO” and “DOOR” fuses
3
GLOW1
80A
Engine glow system
4
GLOW2
80A
Engine glow system
5
AM1 №2
50A
2009-2012: All components in “ECU IG”, “GAUGE” and “WIP” fuses
2012-2014: All components in “ECU IG”, “GAUGE” and “WIP” fuses, front fog lights, rear fog lights
6
AM1
30A
Cigarette lighter, starting system, all components in “ST” and “ACC” fuses
7
AM1 №3
50A
Cigarette lighter, all components in “ACC” fuse
8
ALT MAIN
50A
Stop lights, air conditioning system, on-board diagnosis system, audio system
2009-2012: Audio system, all components in “ECU-B”, “DOME №1”, “DOME №2” and “DOOR” fuses
ABS MTR
50A
2012-2014: ABS
3
MAIN1
50A
2009-2012: Tail lights, front fog lights, rear fog lights, all components in “PANEL” fuse
2012-2014: Tail lights, all components in “PANEL” fuse, trailer, audio system, all components in “ECU-B”, “DOME №1” and “DOOR” fuses
4
AM2
50A
All components in “MET”, “IGN” and “INJ” fuses
5
HORN
10A
Horns
6
EFI MAIN
15A
Electronically controlled fuel injection pump system
7
EFI MAIN2
15A
Electronically controlled fuel injection pump system
8
TURN&HAZ
15A
Turn signal lights, tail lights, service reminder indicators and warning buzzers, trailer lights (tail lights)
9
ABS SOL
30A
2012-2014: ABS
10
ALT-S
7.5A
Charging system
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2011, 2012
The Toyota Tarago is a popular people mover (minivan) that has been sold in various markets, including Australia, since the early 1980s. Known for its reliability, practicality, and spaciousness, the Tarago has been widely used for family transportation, as well as by commercial services like airport shuttles or taxis. While it is no longer in production, it remains a notable model in Toyota’s lineup of MPVs (multi-purpose vehicles).
Key Features of the Toyota Tarago:
1.Seating Capacity: Typically offered with 7 or 8 seats, making it ideal for large families or group transport.
2.Interior Space: One of its biggest selling points is its roomy and flexible interior, with foldable or removable seats to accommodate both passengers and cargo.
3.Engine Options: Over the years, the Tarago has been available with various engine options, including inline-4 and V6 engines, depending on the model and generation.
4.Safety: Later models include features like airbags, ABS, and stability control to enhance safety for passengers.
5.Sliding Doors: Most models feature sliding rear doors for easier access, especially in tight parking spaces.
6.Generations: The Tarago has gone through several generations, with improvements in styling, comfort, fuel efficiency, and technology.
Evolution:
1.First Generation (1983–1990): Known as the Toyota Space Cruiser in some markets, the initial models were rear-wheel drive and had a simple, utilitarian design.
2.Second Generation (1990–2000): The design became more modern with better safety features and more powerful engine options.
3.Third Generation (2000–2006): With a more aerodynamic shape and additional comfort features, this generation solidified the Tarago’s reputation as a family-friendly vehicle.
4.Fourth Generation (2006–2019): The most recent iteration saw further refinement in terms of luxury, technology, and engine performance. It included advanced features like dual-zone climate control, navigation systems, and premium sound systems.
The Tarago has since been succeeded by models like the Toyota Granvia and Toyota HiAce, especially after the Tarago was discontinued in Australia in 2019. However, its reputation as a reliable and spacious minivan lives on, and many used models remain in demand.
Instrument Panel Fuse Box №1 (left side)
Fuse Box Location
Remove the cover; Remove the lid.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №1
№
Name
Amp
Description
29
WELCAB
30A
No circuit
30
4WD
7.5A
No circuit
31
AC INV
15A
No circuit
32
DR LOCK
30A
Multiplex communication system
33
P/W FL
20A
Power windows
34
S/R
20A
Rear sunshade
35
PSD LH
30A
Power slide door
36
P/W RL
20A
Power windows
37
PBD
30A
No circuit
38
RR WIP
15A
Windshield wipers and washer, rear window wiper and washer, headlight cleaner
39
GAUGE №1
10A
Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system, adaptive front lighting system, electric cooling fan, Toyota parking assist system, headlight cleaner
40
PANEL
10A
Instrument panel lights, Toyota parking assist system
41
TAIL
10A
Front fog lights, tail lights, position lights, license plate lights
42
LH ECU-IG
10A
Adaptive front lighting system, multiplex communication system, power rear seat, power slide door
43
SEAT HTR LH
10A
Seat heater LH
44
GAUGE №2
10A
Charging system, automatic transmission system, backup lights, Toyota parking assist system
45
STP RR
7.5A
No circuit
46
STP HI MT
7.5A
No circuit
47
STP RL
7.5A
No circuit
Instrument Panel Fuse Box №2 (right side)
Fuse Box Location
Remove the lid.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №2
№
Name
Amp
Description
48
PSB
30A
No circuit
49
RR FOG
7.5A
No circuit
50
P/W FR
20A
Power windows
51
P/SEAT RH
30A
Power seat
52
AM1
7.5A
Starting system
53
STOP
15A
Stop lights, high mounted stoplight, automatic transmission system, shift lock control system, multiport fuel injection system / sequential multi-port fuel injection system, anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system
54
OBD
7.5A
On-board diagnosis system
55
PSD RH
30A
Power slide door
56
P/W RR
20A
Power windows
57
P/POINT
15A
Power outlet
58
CIG
15A
Cigarette lighter
59
RAD №2
7.5A
Audio system, rear seat entertainment system
60
ECU-ACC
7.5A
Power rear view mirrors, shift lock system
61
IGN
10A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system, SRS airbag system, multiplex communication system
62
MET
7.5A
Gauges and meters
63
FR WIP
30A
Windshield wipers and washer
64
SEAT HTR RH
10A
Seat heater RH
65
RH ECU-IG
10A
Vehicle stability control system, air conditioning system, Toyota parking assist system, automatic transmission system, electric power steering system, power slide door, rear power sunshade, shift lock system, turn signal flashers, emergency flashers, vanity lights, multiplex communication system
Instrument Panel Fuse Box №3
Fuse Box Location
Remove the lid.
To access:
Open the glove box. Slide off the damper.
Pull both side of the glove box from the inside to disconnect the upper claws.
Pull out the glove box and disconnect the lower claws.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №3
№
Name
Amp
Description
76
HTR
50A
Air conditioning system
77
3RD SEAT RH
30A
Power rear seat
78
3RD SEAT LH
30A
Power rear seat
79
RR A/C
30A
Air conditioning system
Engine Compartment
Fuse Box Location
Push the tab in and lift the lid off.
Fuse Box №1 Diagrams
Assignment of the fuses in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box №1
№
Name
Amp
Description
1
EFI
20A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
2
ECU-B
10A
Gauges and meters, air conditioning system, power slide door, multiplex communication system, wireless remote control system
3
DOME
7.5A
Interior lights, luggage room light, door courtesy lights, front personal lights, multiplex communication system
4
RAD №1
15A
Audio system, rear seat entertainment system
5
MIR HTR
10A
Outside rear view mirror
6
ABS №2
30A
Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system
7
DEF
25A
Rear window defogger, “MIR HTR”
8
ST
5A
No circuit
9
ETC-S
10A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
10
AM2 №2
7.5A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
Year of production: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse box is located on the driver’s the side of the instrument panel, behind the cover.
Fuse Box Diagram
№
Amps
Function
1
–
–
2
–
–
3
30A
Radio
4
20A
Sunroof
5
30A
Rear window defogger
6
30A
Heater
7
–
–
8
–
–
9
15A
Power outlet
10
15A
Power door locks
11
–
–
12
–
–
13
7,5A
Engine control
14
7,5
Outside rearview mirrors
15
–
–
16
15A
Cigarette lighter
17
7,5A
Engine control
18
–
–
19
7,5A
Door mirror heater
20
7,5
Relay
21
–
–
22
7,5A
Back-up light
23
7,5A
Gauge
24
10A
Ignition coil
25
20A
Spare fuse
26
30A
Spare fuse
27
30A
Spare fuse
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse boxes are located in the engine compartment (left-side).
Type A
Type B
Type C
Fuse Box Diagram
Type A
Assignment of the fuses in the Engine compartment
№
Amps
Function
1
80A*
Battery
2
30A*
Radiator fan motor
3
60A*
Anti-lock braking system
4
40A*
Ignition switch
5
30A*
Power window control
6
15A
Front fog lights/Daytime running lights
7
20A
Heated seat
8
15A
Horn
9
20A
Engine control
10
10A
Air conditioning
11
15A
Stop lights
12
10A
Rear fog light
13
7,5A
Alternator
14
10A
Hazard warning flasher
15
20A
Automatic transaxle
16
10A
Headlight high beam (right)
17
10A
Headlight high beam (left)
18
10A
Headlight low beam (right)
19
10A
Headlight low beam (left)
20
7,5A
Taił light (right)
21
7,5
Taił light (left)
22
10A
Dome light
23
10A
Radio
24
15A
Fuel pump
25
30A
Windshield wiper
*: Fusible link
Type B
№
Amps
Function
1
20A*
Condenser fan motor
*: Fusible link
Type C
№
Amps
Function
1
40A*
Radio
*: Fusible link
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Mitsubishi Galant are the fuses #9 (Power outlet), and #16 (Cigarette lighter) in the Passenger compartment fuse box.
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
The Totally Integrated Power Module is located in the engine compartment near the battery. This center contains cartridge fuses and mini fuses. A description of each fuse and component may be stamped on the inside cover, otherwise the cavity number of each fuse is stamped on the inside cover.
Fuse box diagram
№
Cartridge Fuse
Mini Fuse
Description
J01
30A Pink
Bat – Presafe #1 / CM2200
J02
30A Pink
Bat – Trailer Tow Main
J03
25A Natural
Bat – Passenger Door Node
J04
40A Green
Bat – ABS Pump
J05
30A Pink
Bat – ABS Valve
J06
30A Pink
Bat – FI /Lamp Wash / MTV / CM2200 / Elec Vac Pump
J07
25A Natural
Bat – Driver Door Node
J08
30A Pink
Bat – DTCM / Axle Locks
J09
30A Pink
Bat – Plg / Electric Brake
J10
40A Green
Bat – L/Bar / Off-Road
J11
30A Pink
Bat – Sway / Thatchum / Rear Doors
J12
40A Green
Starter Solenoid
J13
60A Yellow
Bat – Rad Fan #1 / #2 / SSR
J14
40A Green
Bat – Folding Seat/ PZEV
J15
60A Yellow
Bat – IOD Main
J16
40A Green
Frt HVAC Motor
M17
25A Natural
Bat – Sunroof / Skylight
M18
25A Natural
TCM / Trans Range
M19
5A Tan
Ign R/ACC – Sunroof / Window Sw Ilium
M20
25A Natural
Frt Wiper
M21
25A Natural
Door Locks
M22
20A Yellow
Fuel Pump
M23
20A Yellow
Bat – Trlr Light / Pre-Safe #2
M24
20A Yellow
Bat – Trlr Tow BUX / HGM
M25
10A Red
Bat – J1962 Diag / Mirrors
M26
10A Red
Bat – Ign Sw, WIN, PASS
M27
15A Blue
Bat – CHMSL / Brake Sw
M28
10A Red
Bat – Corax TPM / PEM / HVAC Htr Pump
M29
15A Blue
Bat – Folding Mirror
M30
25A Natural
Bat – Inverter
M31
20A Yellow
Bat – Pwr Out #1
M32
20A Yellow
Fr/Rr Washer
M33
15A Blue
Bat – NGC / EATX / PCM
M34
15A Blue
Bat – CCN / Interior Light / SCM / Sw Bank
M35
20A Yellow
Htd Seat / Htd Str Wheel / Rear Htd Seat
M36
20A Yellow
Ign R – Rear Seat / Steer Wheel
M37
10A Red
Horn #1
M38
20A Yellow
IOD – CCN / Interior Mods
M39
30A Green
IOD – Amp / Radio
M40
25A Natural
Rear Wiper
M41
15A Blue
IOD – SDARS / VES 2-3 / DVD / HFM / UGDO / Vanity Lamp
M42
10A Red
IOD – HVAC, U/Hood Lamp
M43
10A Red
Horn #2
M44
10A Red
IGN R/S – ORC / OCM
M45
10A Red
IGN R – ORC / Trail Tow (BUX) Sense
M46
20A Yellow
IGN R – Trail Tow (BUX)
M47
10A Red
IGN R – H/Lamp Wash / HVAC / Park Assist / Ir Sns
M48
20A Yellow
IGN R/ACC – Pwr Outlet #2
M49
20A Yellow
IGN R/ACC/Bat – Pwr Outlet #3
M50
25A Natural
ASD #1, #2
M51
20A Yellow
ASD #3
M52
10A Red
IGN R / S – SWAY / TCASE / DTCM / FAD / TRLR BRAKE MOD.
M53
15A Blue
IGN R/S – MFSW / CNN / SCM / TPM / RR View
M54
20A Yellow
IOD – Spare
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
The Totally Integrated Power Module is located in the engine compartment near the battery. This center contains cartridge fuses and mini fuses. A description of each fuse and component may be stamped on the inside cover, otherwise the cavity number of each fuse is stamped on the inside cover.
Fuse box diagram
№
Cartridge Fuse
Mini Fuse
Description
J01
30A Pink
Bat – Presafe #1 / CM2200
J02
30A Pink
Bat – Trailer Tow Main
J03
25A Natural
Bat – Passenger Door Node
J04
40A Green
Bat – ABS Pump
J05
30A Pink
Bat – ABS Valve
J06
30A Pink
Bat – FI /Lamp Wash / MTV / CM2200 / Elec Vac Pump
J07
25A Natural
Bat – Driver Door Node
J08
30A Pink
Bat – DTCM / Axle Locks
J09
30A Pink
Bat – Plg / Electric Brake
J10
40A Green
Bat – L/Bar / Off-Road
J11
30A Pink
Bat – Sway / Thatchum / Rear Doors
J12
40A Green
Starter Solenoid
J13
60A Yellow
Bat – Rad Fan #1 / #2 / SSR
J14
40A Green
Bat – Folding Seat/ PZEV
J15
60A Yellow
Bat – IOD Main
J16
40A Green
Frt HVAC Motor
M17
25A Natural
Bat – Sunroof / Skylight
M18
25A Natural
TCM / Trans Range
M19
5A Tan
Ign R/ACC – Sunroof / Window Sw Ilium
M20
25A Natural
Frt Wiper
M21
25A Natural
Door Locks
M22
20A Yellow
Fuel Pump
M23
20A Yellow
Bat – Trlr Light / Pre-Safe #2
M24
20A Yellow
Bat – Trlr Tow BUX / HGM
M25
10A Red
Bat – J1962 Diag / Mirrors
M26
10A Red
Bat – Ign Sw, WIN, PASS
M27
15A Blue
Bat – CHMSL / Brake Sw
M28
10A Red
Bat – Corax TPM / PEM / HVAC Htr Pump
M29
15A Blue
Bat – Folding Mirror
M30
25A Natural
Bat – Inverter
M31
20A Yellow
Bat – Pwr Out #1
M32
20A Yellow
Fr/Rr Washer
M33
15A Blue
Bat – NGC / EATX / PCM
M34
15A Blue
Bat – CCN / Interior Light / SCM / Sw Bank
M35
20A Yellow
Htd Seat / Htd Str Wheel / Rear Htd Seat
M36
20A Yellow
Ign R – Rear Seat / Steer Wheel
M37
10A Red
Horn #1
M38
20A Yellow
IOD – CCN / Interior Mods
M39
30A Green
IOD – Amp / Radio
M40
25A Natural
Rear Wiper
M41
15A Blue
IOD – SDARS / VES 2-3 / DVD / HFM / UGDO / Vanity Lamp
M42
10A Red
IOD – HVAC, U/Hood Lamp
M43
10A Red
Horn #2
M44
10A Red
IGN R/S – ORC / OCM
M45
10A Red
IGN R – ORC / Trail Tow (BUX) Sense
M46
20A Yellow
IGN R – Trail Tow (BUX)
M47
10A Red
IGN R – H/Lamp Wash / HVAC / Park Assist / Ir Sns
M48
20A Yellow
IGN R/ACC – Pwr Outlet #2
M49
20A Yellow
IGN R/ACC/Bat – Pwr Outlet #3
M50
25A Natural
ASD #1, #2
M51
20A Yellow
ASD #3
M52
10A Red
IGN R / S – SWAY / TCASE / DTCM / FAD / TRLR BRAKE MOD.
M53
15A Blue
IGN R/S – MFSW / CNN / SCM / TPM / RR View
M54
20A Yellow
IOD – Spare
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
This article provides the first-generation Holden Colorado (RC), manufactured between 2008 and 2012. It provides fuse box diagrams for the 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 models, along with details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle. Additionally, it explains the function of each fuse (fuse layout) and relay.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse panel is located on the right-hand side of the dashboard. To open the fuse cover, open the driver’s door, pull the top of the cover out, then pivot downward.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the passenger compartment
№
Amps
Description
1
10A
Meter
2
–
–
3
10A/15A
Petrol L4: IG coil
HFV6: Engine
Diesel: TCM
4
15A
Back light
5
10A
Turn light
6
10A
Elec. IG
7
10A
Petrol L4: Engine
HFV6: ECU
Diesel: Engine
8
10A
ABS / 4WD
9
20A
Frt wiper
10
10A
SRS
11
10A
Audio
12
20A
Cigar & Acc socket
13
15A
Audio (+B)
14
20A
Door lock
15
10A
Meter (+B)
16
10A
Room light
17
–
–
18
15A
Stop light
19
–
–
20
10A
Starter
21
10A
Spare
22
15A
Spare
23
20A
Spare
24
20A
HFV6, Diesel: RR defog (Slow blow fuse)
25
30A
HFV6, Diesel: Power window (Slow blow fuse)
26
HFV6, Diesel: RR defog relay
27
HFV6, Diesel: Power window relay
28
–
–
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
This fuse box is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment. It contains circuit fuses, main fuses and relays. To remove the cover, press the catch on the side of the fuse box toward the engine and release the two tabs at the opposite side.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment
№
Amps
Description
1
10A/15A
Petrol L4: ECM (15A)
HFV6: ECM (15A)
Diesel: ACG (S) (10A)