POWER SUPPLY PROTECTION — Fuses (Base K11)
EL-7prose procedureBase K11 fuses. Blade-fuse colours: RED=10A, BLUE=15A, YELLOW=20A. Component fusebox in driver dash with integrated IGN1/IGN2/ACC relays. Power-supply fuses in front engine-bay fuselink box.
Fuses
- aIf fuse is blown, be sure to eliminate cause of problem before installing new fuse.
- bUse fuse of specified rating. Never use fuse of more than specified rating.
- cDo not install fuse in oblique direction; always insert it into fuse holder properly.
- dRemove fuse for clock if vehicle is not used for a long period of time.
- eUse fuse puller provided in fuse box to remove fuses.
FUSE LOCATION
• Power Supply Fuses are located in fuselink box at front of engine compartment.
• Component protection fuses are located in main fusebox situated in lower driver-side dash panel.
FUSE RATINGS
RED
Rating10A
BLUE
Rating15A
YELLOW
Rating20A
NOTE
Base K11 blade-fuse colour-code: RED=10A, BLUE=15A, YELLOW=20A (standard ATO/mini colour convention). Power-supply fuses in the front fuselink box; component fuses in the driver-side dash fusebox (with integrated IGN1/IGN2/ACC relays + fuse puller). Per-fuse circuit assignments in UEL017.
WARNING
Remove the clock fuse for long-term storage to prevent battery drain. Always fix the cause before replacing a blown fuse, and never over-rate (a 20A fuse where a 10A belongs lets the wiring burn before the fuse blows).
