The fuse box for the power circuits for the powertrain and front lighting is usually installed in the engine compartment.


To access Press the left and right cover latches on the mounting block located in the engine compartment, then remove the mounting block cover.

If replacement is necessary, remove the relay (fuse) by rocking it from side to side.

Fig. 2a. Relay and fuse numbers in the fuse box located in the engine compartment (right side)

Fig. 2b. Relay and fuse numbers in the fuse box located in the engine compartment (left side)
Relay and fuse assignment
In the fuse box located in the engine compartment (Fig. 2a, 2b)
Block - Relay/fuse number - Purpose
597A
F1 (60 A) Security alarm, exterior lighting switch, daytime running light relay (block 1034)
F2 (60 A) Exterior lighting switch, fuse box in the passenger compartment
597B
F1 (30 A) Relay board power supply
F2 (25 A) Fuel injection relay power supply circuit
F3 (5A) Fuel injection system relay power supply circuit. Fuel Injection Control Unit
597C
F1 (50 A) ABS Control Unit
F2 (2SA) ABS Control Unit
597D
F1 (40 A) High-Speed Fan Relay (Relay 236), Relay Board
299
231 (20 A) Fog Lights
753 (20 A) Headlight Washer Pump
784
474 (20 A) Air Conditioning Compressor Relay
700 (20 A) Low-Speed Fan Relay
1034
288 (20 A) Daytime Running Light Relay
289 (20 A) Daytime Running Light Relay
290 (20 A) Daytime Running Light Relay
1047
236 (20 A) Fuel Pump Relay
238 (20 A) Injection Lock Relay
Individual Relays
233 (40 A) Heater Fan Relay
236 (40 A) High Speed Fan Relay
Fuses and Relays in the Passenger Compartment
The fuse box is located on the left side of the instrument panel under the plastic cover
Please note that some circuits listed may not be available on your specific vehicle model in the table, and the positions of the blocks may vary.
To access the fuse box, remove the cover in the instrument panel.

The inside of the cover contains a diagram of the relay and fuse locations, as well as spare fuses of various ratings and plastic tweezers for removing fuses from the fuse box.
Before replacing a blown fuse, determine the cause of its blown fuse and fix it.
When troubleshooting, check the circuits protected by this fuse, listed in Table 1.
Remove the fuse to be replaced using tweezers.

This is what a blown fuse looks like (the jumper inside the holder, shown by the arrow, has blown and opened).
To replace a fuse, use a spare fuse of the same rating (and color).
If you have any doubts about the integrity of a fuse, use a tester.
Spare fuses of different ratings are located on the back of the fuse box cover.
The circuits protected by the fuses (shown in the photo) are listed in Table 1.
Circuits protected by fuses
Fuse number – Color - Circuit protected
F1 (20 A) – Yellow - Windscreen wiper
F2 (5 A) – Beige - Instrument cluster, ECU
F3 (20 A) – Yellow - Reversing lights, brake lights
F4 (10 A) – Red - Airbag
F5 – Red - Ditto
F6 – Spare - Security alarm installation location
F7, F8 – Spare - Trailer
F9 (10 A) – Red - Left headlight (low beam)
F10 (10 A) – Red - Right headlight (low beam) light)
F11 (10A) – Red - Left headlight (high beam)
F12 (10A) – Red - Right headlight (high beam)
F13 (30A) – Green - Rear electric window
F14 (30A) – Green - Front electric window
F15 (10A) – Red - ABS
F16 (15A) – Reserve - Heated seats
F17 (15A) – Blue - Horn
F18 (10A) – Red - Left side parking light
F19 (7.5A) – Red - Right side parking light
F20 (7.5 A) - Brown - Rear fog light
F21 (5 A) - Beige - Heated outside rearview mirrors
F22 ─
F23 - Reserve - Space for installing an alarm system
F24 F25 F26 F27 ─
F28 (15 A) - Blue - Interior lighting
F29 (15 A) - Blue - General power supply
F30 (20 A) - Yellow - Locking device for opening body elements
F31 (15 A) - Blue - Fog lights
F32 (30 A) - Green - Heated rear window
F33 F34 F35 ─
F36 (30 A) - Green - Heating (air conditioning) and ventilation system
F37 (5 A) - Beige - Electric exterior rearview mirrors
F38 (10 A) - Red - Radio
F39 (30 A) - Green - Heating (air conditioning) and ventilation system