Toyota Land Cruiser (70, AU 78/79; 2000 – 2006) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
This article provides fuse box diagrams for the Toyota Land Cruiser 78/79 (Australia) models from 2000 to 2006. It also includes details on the location of the fuse panels within the vehicle and explains the function and layout of each fuse.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Boxes
Fuse Box Location
Remove the lid to access.
Fuse Box Diagrams
Assignment of the fuses under the instrument panel
№
Name
Amp
Description
1
SPARE
7.5A
Spare fuse
2
SPARE
15A
Spare fuse
3
CHARGE
7.5A
Gasoline: No circuit
IGN
7.5A
1HD-FTE engine: Electronically controlled fuel injection pump system
4
CIG
15A
Cigarette lighter, clock, radio
5
EFI
15A
Gasoline: Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
ECD
15A
1HD-FTE engine: Electronically controlled fuel injection pump system
6
A.C
10A
Air conditioning system
7
TURN
10A
Turn signals lights
8
DEFOG
15A
No circuit
9
WIPER
20A
Windshield wipers and washer, rear window wiper and washer, back-up lights
10
ENGINE
15A
Charging system, emission control system, gauges and meters, service reminder indicators and warning buzzer
11
ST
30A
Diesel: Starting system
12
STOP
10A
Stop lights
13
DOME
10A
Interior light, luggage compartment light, clock, radio
14
RADIO
10A
Diesel: No circuit
15
ECU-B
10A
Diesel; 2003-2006: Exhaust gas recirculation system
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.
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system, smart entry & start system, push-button start system
11
ABS №1
50A
Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control
12
ABS №2
30A
Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control
13
DEF
25A
Rear window defogger, MIR HTR
14
EFI
20A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
15
ECU-B
10A
Gauges and meters, air conditioning system, smart entry & start system, push-button start system, power sliding doors, multiplex communication system, wireless remote control system
16
DOME
7.5A
Interior lights, luggage compartment light, door courtesy lights, front personal lights, rear personal lights, multiplex communication system
17
RAD №1
15A
Audio system, rear seat entertainment system
18
MIR HTR
10A
No circuit
19
ETC-S
10A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
20
AM2 №2
7.5A
Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system, smart entry & start system, push-button start system
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
Toyota Tarago (2003 – 2005) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 2003, 2004, 2005
The Toyota Tarago (2003-2005) is an Australian-market version of the globally known Toyota Previa or Estima, and it is a versatile multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) designed to accommodate large families or serve as a people mover. Known for its spacious interior, comfort, and reliable engineering, the Tarago was a popular choice in the minivan segment in Australia during this time. It offered a balance of practicality, comfort, and performance for long journeys and daily use.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Boxes
Fuse Box Location
Fuse Box Diagrams
Fuse Box №1
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №1 (driver’s side)
№
Name
Amp
Description
27
STOP
15A
Stoplights, high mounted stoplight
28
GAUGE
10A
Gauges and meters, air conditioning system, service reminder indicators
29
A/C
7.5A
Air conditioning system
30
S-HTR (R)
10A
Seat heater (right)
31
S-HTR (L)
10A
Seat heater (left)
32
IGN
15A
Gauges and meters, changing system, SRS airbag system, multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
33
ECU-IG
15A
Rear window defogger, anti-lock brake system, power windows multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
34
WIP
30A
Windshield wipers and washer, rear window wiper and washer
35
RR DOOR
30A
No circuit
36
AM1
7.5A
Starter system
37
OBD II
7.5A
On-board diagnosis system
38
MET
7.5A
Gauges and meters
48
RR HTR
30A
Heater system, gauges and meters
Fuse Box №2
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №2 (passenger’s side)
№
Name
Amp
Description
17
P/OUTLET
15A
Power outlet
18
CIG
15A
Car audio system, cigarette lighter, power rear view mirrors
The Toyota Previa (2003-2005) is a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) or minivan, known for its spacious interior, family-friendly design, and reliable performance. In various markets, including some parts of Asia and Europe, it was also sold under the name Toyota Estima. The Previa was designed to offer practicality, comfort, and a smooth driving experience, making it a popular choice for families and individuals seeking a versatile vehicle.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Boxes
Fuse Box Location
Fuse Box Diagrams
Fuse Box №1
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №1 (driver’s side)
№
Name
Amp
Description
27
STOP
15A
Stoplights, high mounted stoplight
28
GAUGE
10A
Gauges and meters, air conditioning system, service reminder indicators
29
A/C
7.5A
Air conditioning system
30
S-HTR (R)
10A
Seat heater (right)
31
S-HTR (L)
10A
Seat heater (left)
32
IGN
15A
Gauges and meters, changing system, SRS airbag system, multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
33
ECU-IG
15A
Rear window defogger, anti-lock brake system, power windows multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
34
WIP
30A
Windshield wipers and washer, rear window wiper and washer
35
RR DOOR
30A
No circuit
36
AM1
7.5A
Starter system
37
OBD II
7.5A
On-board diagnosis system
38
MET
7.5A
Gauges and meters
48
RR HTR
30A
Heater system, gauges and meters
Fuse Box №2
Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №2 (passenger’s side)
№
Name
Amp
Description
17
P/OUTLET
15A
Power outlet
18
CIG
15A
Car audio system, cigarette lighter, power rear view mirrors
Ford Bronco (2021 – 2024) – fuse and relay box diagram
Year of production: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
The Ford Bronco is a legendary SUV with a storied history, spanning from its introduction in the mid-1960s to its modern revival in 2021. Known for its rugged off-road capability, distinctive design, and versatility, the Bronco has earned a devoted following over the years. The original Bronco was developed as a competitor to Jeep and became iconic in the off-roading community. After being discontinued in 1996, Ford brought back the Bronco in 2021 to great fanfare, blending modern technology with the spirit of the classic model.
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Box Location
Version 1
The fuse panel is located behind the panel below the glove compartment.
Version 2
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the passenger compartment
№
Amp. Rating
Protected Component
1
—
Not used.
2
10A
Power windows.
DC/AC inverter.
3
7.5A
Exterior mirrors.
Wireless charging module.
4
20A
Not used (spare).
5
—
Not used.
6
10A
Anti-theft alarm horn.
7
10A
Not used.
8
5A
Not used (spare).
9
5A
Not used (spare).
10
—
Not used.
11
—
Not used.
12
7.5A
Climate control.
Gateway module.
13
7.5A
Steering column control module.
Instrument cluster module.
14
15A
Not used (spare).
15
15A
Not used (spare).
16
—
Not used.
17
7.5A
Not used (spare).
18
7.5A
Not used (spare).
19
5A
Ignition switch.
Headlamps.
20
5A
Telematics modem.
21
5A
In-vehicle temperature and humidity sensor.
22
5A
Not used.
23
30A
Not used (spare).
24
30A
Not used (spare).
25
20A
Not used (spare).
26
30A
Not used (spare).
27
30A
Not used (spare).
28
30A
Not used (spare).
29
15A
Not used (spare).
30
5A
Brake on-off switch.
31
10A
Terrain management switch.
Integrated control panel switch.
Driveline and chassis controls switch panel.
12 inch center display.
Radio frequency receiver module.
32
20A
Audio control module.
33
—
Not used.
34
30A
Run/start relay.
35
5A
Not used (spare).
36
15A
Automatic high beam.
Image processing module A.
37
20A
Auto-dimming interior mirror.
Parking assist control module.
Heated steering wheel.
38
30A
Not used (Circuit Breaker).
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
Fuse Box Location
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment
№
Amp. Rating
Protected Component
1
30A
Body control module – battery power in feed 1.
3
30A
Body control module – battery power in feed 2.
4
30A
Fuel pump.
6
25A
Powertrain control module power.
7
30A
Powertrain components.
8
20A
Powertrain components.
9
20A
Ignition coils.
13
40A
Blower motor control module.
16
10A
Rear windshield washer.
18
30A
Starter motor.
21
10A
Not used (spare).
22
10A
360 degree camera module.
23
10A
Anti-lock brake system run-start feed.
24
10A
Powertrain control module.
Power steering module.
25
10A
Blind spot information system.
Rear view camera.
Adaptive cruise control.
Driveline control module.
26
15A
Transmission control module.
28
60A
Anti-lock brake system valves.
29
60A
Anti-lock brake system pump.
30
30A
Driver power seat.
31
30A
Passenger power seat.
32
20A
Auxiliary power point.
33
20A
Auxiliary power point.
34
20A
Auxiliary power point.
36
40A
2021: 150 watt DC/AC inverter.
38
30A
Heated seat module.
42
30A
Trailer brake control module.
44
10A
Brake on-off switch.
46
20A
SYNC module.
50
40A
Heated rear windshield.
54
40A
Driveline control module.
55
30A
Trailer tow park lamp relay.
58
20A
Trailer tow backup lamps.
60
30A
Upfitter switch #1.
61
15A
Upfitter switch #2.
62
10A
Upfitter switch #3.
63
10A
Upfitter switch #4.
64
10A
Upfitter switch #5.
65
10A
Upfitter switch #6.
66
10A
Stability bar disconnect module.
69
30A
Front windshield wiper.
71
30A
Rear windshield wiper.
91
40A
Trailer tow light module.
100
20A
Left-hand headlamps.
101
20A
Right-hand headlamps.
107
30A
Trailer tow battery charge.
120
10A
Fuel injectors (2.7L).
124
5A
Not used (spare).
125
10A
USB smart charger 1.
139
5A
USB smart charger 2.
140
5A
Not used (spare).
141
5A
Not used (spare).
146
20A
Amplifier.
158
10A
Stability bar disconnect module run/start.
160
10A
Smart data link control.
182
60A
Driver door module.
183
60A
Passenger door module.
202
60A
Body control module B+.
210
30A
Body control module start stop.
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
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Internal Power Distribution Center
Fuse Box Location
The Power Distribution Center is located in the engine compartment near the battery. This center contains cartridge fuses, micro fuses, relays, and circuit breakers.
For access:
Locate and remove the two screws from the lower portion of the fuse panel cover.
After removing the screws, gently pull both the left and right side of the fuse panel cover to release the fastener clips.
Reverse the procedure to reinstall the fuse panel cover.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the instrument panel fuse box (2019-2021)
№
Amps
Description
F01
30
Trailer Tow Receptacle
F02
–
Spare
F03
20
Seat Heater Module – Front Passenger
F04
–
Spare
F05
20
eToraue Power Pack Unit (PPU) Cooling Fan Module
F06
–
Spare
F07
40
Central Body Controller (CBC) 3 Power Locks Module
F08
–
Spare
F09
–
Spare
F10
40
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Blower Motor
F11
5
Output to Under-Hood Power Distribution Center (UPDC) Run Coil
F12
25
Audio Amplifier Module / Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) / Sine Wave (SW) Inverter
F13
20
Seat Heater Module – Driver
F14
15
Steering Wheel Heater Module
F15
–
Spare
F16
–
Spare
F17
20
Left Spot Lamp – If Equipped
F18
30
Sunshade Sunroof Motor
F19
–
Spare
F20
20
Comfort Rear Seat Module (CRSM) (Heat Rear Right)
F21
–
Spare
F22
–
Spare
F23
–
Spare
F24
15
Radio Frequency (RF) Hub Module / Ignition Module / Cluster Module
The Power Distribution Center is located in the engine compartment near the battery. This center contains cartridge fuses, micro fuses, relays, and circuit breakers. 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 that corresponds to the following chart.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment fuse box (2019-2021)
№
Amps
Description
F01
25
Fuel Pump Motor
F02
–
Spare
F03
5
eTorque Motor Generator Unit (MGU)
F04
–
Spare
F05
–
Spare
F06
10
Output to Upfitter Power Distribution Center (PDC) – If Equipped
F07
–
Spare
F08
20
Trailer Tow Backup Lamp
F09
20
Trailer Stop / Turn Lamp Left
F10
20
Trailer Stop / Turn Lamp Right
F11
15
ID/Clearance Lights – If Equipped
F12
20
Trailer Tow Park Lamp
F13
–
Spare
F14
10
Air Conditioner (AC) Clutch
F15
5
Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS)
F16
–
Active Damping Control Module (ADCM)
F17
20
Air Suspension
F18
15
Active Grill Shutter (AGS) / Rear Axle Cooling Valve / Active Air Dam
F19
–
Spare
F20
20
Adjustable Pedals
F21
30
Power Side Step
F22
50
Air Suspension Control Module
F23
–
Spare
F24
20
Transmission Control Module (TCM). Shift by Wire Module (SBW)
F25
40
Exterior Lights 2
F26
50
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Module
F27
30
Front Wiper
F28
10
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) / Electronic Control Module (ECM)
F29
40
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Module
F30
–
Spare
F31
–
Spare
F32
20
Electronic Control Module (ECM) / Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
F33
30
Brake Vacuum Pump
F34
–
Spare
F35
10
Electronic Control Module (ECM) / Powertrain Control Module (PCM) / eTorque Power Pack Unit (PPU) Motor Generator Unit (MGU) / Wake Up / Electric Power Steering / Active Tuned Mass Module (ATMM) / ESP
F36
–
Spare
F37
5
Run/Start (R/S) Switch Output to Internal Power Distribution Center (IPDC)
F38
10
Drive Train Controller Module (DTCM) / Active Cooling Temperature Valve
F39
15
Active Tuned Mass Module (ATMM)
F40
40
Starter
F41
10
Infrared Camera (IRCAM) Heaters
F42
20
Auxiliary Switch #5 – If Equipped
F43
20
Motor Generator Unit (MGU) Coolant Pump
F44
10
Trailer Camera
F45
10
Active Damping Control Module (ADCM) – If Equipped
This article provides the second-generation Holden Colorado (RG, facelifted) produced from 2017 to 2020. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels within the vehicle, and explains the function of each fuse (fuse layout).
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse box is in a storage compartment on the driver’s side of the instrument panel. Remove the instrument panel cap in the direction of the arrow to access.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the passenger compartment (instrument panel)
№
Amps
Usage
1
20A
Body Control Module (6)
3
20A
Cigarette Lighter (if available)
6
20A
Front and Rear Power Outlets (if available)
7
30A
Body Control Module (8)
10
20A
Radio (if available)
11
2A
Ignition Switch
12
15A
Side Blind Zone (SBZ) (If available)
13
15A
Body Control Module (3)
14
10A
Front A/C Control Module
15
15A
Seat Heated (If available)
16
15A
Body Control Module (1)
17
30A
Front Door Power Window Switch
19
30A
Rear Door Power Window Switch (if available)
20
15A
Body Control Module (4)
21
10A
Spare
22
30A
Power Seat (if available)
25
10A
Sensing and Diagnose Module (SDM)
26
15A
Body Control Module (2)
27
2A
Clock Spring
28
7.5A
Data Link Connector (DLC)
31
10A
Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC), Displays – Radio (Instrument Panel), USB
33
10A
Central Gateway Module (CGM) – Cyber Security
34
30A
Front A/C Blower
37
10A
Front Collision Alert (FCA) / Rain Sensor (if available)
39
10A
Rear View Mirrors (if available)
53
40A
BUS-C (fuses: F12, F33, F37, F39, F40)
54
40A
Accessory (12V)
Relays
RLY45
C-Enable
RLY46
RAP and Accessory (12V)
RLY48
Run relay
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Disengage the cover, lift it upward and remove it.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment
№
Amps
Usage
1
10A
Compressor A/C Clutch
2
–
Not Used
3
15A
Electric Power Steering (EPS) (if available)
4
–
Not Used
5
15A
Horn
6
15A
Front Fog Lamp (if available)
7
10A
High Beam LH
8
10A
High Beam RH
9
7.5A
Engine Control Module – (Diesel)
10
15A
Powertrain Relay (3) – (Diesel)
11
20A
Engine Control Module (1) (Diesel)
12
10A
Powertrain Relay (1)
13
10A
Powertrain Relay (2)
14
15A
Powertrain Relay (4)
15
15A
Run Crank Relay Signal
16
15A
Automatic Transmission Control Module (if available)
17
10A
Transfer Case Module, Head Lamp Leveling, Trailer Interface Module (if available)
18
10A
Power Supply Cluster – A/C – Airbag Module
19
20A
Fuel Pump (Diesel)
20
–
Not Used
21
30A
Rear Defogger (if available)
22
15A
Outside Rear View Mirror Defogger (if available)
23
15A
2017: Cab Heater (Diesel)
24
20A
Rear Wiper (SUV)
25
10A
Front / Rear (SUV) Washer Pump
26
10A
Park Assist (if available)
27
5A
Body Control Module
28
15A
Auxiliary Lamps Provision (If equipped)
29
30A
ABS or ESC Module (if available)
30
10A
Horn
31
15A
Body Control Module
32
15A
Engine Control Module (Battery) (Diesel)
33
10A
Communication Wire Between Modules
SB01
50A
ABS or ESC Module Pump (if available)
SB02
30A
Transfer Case Control Module (4X4) (if available)
SB03
60A
Preheating Glow Plug Module (Diesel)
SB04
–
Not Used
SB05
30A
Starter Motor Solenoid
SB06
30A
Front Wiper
SB07
30A
Fuel Heater (Diesel)
SB08
–
Not Used (Diesel)
SB09
30A
Spare
F34*
30A
Trailer Hitch Module (if available) * Located near battery positive terminal
Relays
RLY01
Starter
RLY03
High Beam
RLY05
2017: Viscous Heater (Diesel)
RLY08
Front Wiper Control
RLY09
Front Wiper Speed
RLY10
Rear Defogger and Outside Rear View Mirror Defogger (if available)
RLY11
Powertrain
RLY12
A/C Clutch
RLY13
Fuel Heater (Diesel)
RLY14
Not Used (Diesel)
RLY15
Not Used
RLY18
Run Crank
RLY19
Fuel Pump (Diesel)
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
This article provides the second-generation Holden Colorado (RG, pre-facelift), manufactured from 2012 to 2016. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 models, along with details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle and the specific functions of each fuse (fuse layout).
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse box is in a storage compartment on the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
Press the sides of the storage compartment inwards.
Lift the storage compartment until it audibly disengages.
Remove by pulling rearwards.
Reinstall in the reverse order.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the passenger compartment (instrument panel)
№
Amps
Description
1
15A
HVAC AUTO
2
15A
BODY CONTROL MODULE (6)
3
15A
BODY CONTROL MODULE (5)
4
20A
CIGAR LIGHTER AND POWER OUTLET
5
2A
CLOCK SPRING
6
30A
POWER WINDOW
7
20A
POWER OUTLET
8
15A
BODY CONTROL MODULE (2)
9
15A
BODY CONTROL MODULE (4)
10
30A
BODY CONTROL MODULE (8)
11
40A
RAP & ACCESSORY 12V
12
–
–
13
–
–
14
7.5A
DATA LINK CONNECTOR (DLC)
15
10A
SENSING AND DIAGNOSTIC MODULE (SDM)
16
10A
INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER (IPC)
17
20A
RADIO
18
30A
HVAC BLOWER
19
5A
OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRRORS
20
–
21
10A
HVAC CONTROL HEAD
22
2A
IGNITION SWITCH
23
15A
BODY CONTROL MODULE (5)
24
15A
BODY CONTROL MODULE (3)
25
20A
POWER WINDOW SWITCH
26
25A
POWER SEAT
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse box is located on the passenger’s side of the engine compartment. To disengage the cover, lift upwards and remove.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment
№
Amps
Description
1
10A
COMPRESSOR A/C CLUTCH
2
15A
BCM BATT 6
3
15A
SPARE
4
10A
REAR LATCH
5
15A
HORN
6
15A
FRONT FOG LAMP
7
10A
HIGH BEAM LH
8
10A
HIGH BEAM RH
9
10A
2016: ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
10
15A
ENGINE 3
11
20A
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE1
12
10A
ENGINE 1
13
10A
ENGINE 2
14
15A
ENGINE 4
15
15A
PWT
16
15A
TCM
17
10A
TRANSFER CASE MODULE AND LAMP LEVELLING
18
10A
CLUSTER – A/C – SDM
19
20A
FUEL PUMP
20
5A
SPARE
21
30A
REAR WINDOW HEATER
22
15A
OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR
23
15A
VISCOUS HEATER
24
20A
REAR WIPER
25
10A
FRT WASHER
26
10A
REAR PARK ASSIST
27
5A
BODY CONTROL MODULE RVC
28
7.5A
DRL / COLD START
29
30A
ABS MODULE ESC1
30
10A
2013-2014: CONTENT THEFT RELAY
2015-2016: HORN
31
15A
BODY CONTROL MODULE BATT 7
32
15A
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
33
10A
COMMON ENABLE
SB01
50A
ABS MODULE PUMP
SB02
30A
TRANSFER CASE CONTROL MODULE (4X4)
SB03
60A
GLOW PLUG MODULE (DIESEL)
SB04
20A
SPARE
SB05
30A
STARTER MOTOR SOLENOID
SB06
30A
FRONT WIPER
SB07
30A
COOL FAN
SB08
–
–
SB09
30A
SPARE
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.