Electrical System and Instruments
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FUSES AND FUSE BOX - Fig. 31
All of the fused circuits are routed through the fuse
box located in the relay compartment behind the
passenger seat. There are eighteen fuses in use,
each fuse has a number on the top which
corresponds to its amperage rating. The fuses are
of two terminal autofuse type. The radio has two
in-line fuses which are located at the unit.
To change a fuse, tilt the passenger seat forward,
unclip carpet around rear deck board, lift up the
rear deck board and remove fuse box cover. A
blown fuse is indicated by the failure of all units
protected by it and is confirmed by examination of
the fuse. Use only the correct value fuse.
The circuit function of each fuse is indicated on the
fuse box cover.
RELAY COMPARTMENT - Fig. 31
The relay compartment is situated inside the
vehicle behind the passenger seat under the rear
deck board. To change a relay, tilt the passenger
seat forward, unclip carpet around rear deck board
and remove and replace relay affected. A defective
relay is indicated by the failure of the unit it
operates.
The correct location of the relays are as follows:
Relay Locations
19 - Dipped Beam
20 - Main Beam
21 - Fan 3rd Speed
22 - Fan 4th Speed
23
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Courtesy Delay Lamp (White)
24 - Cooling Fan
25 - Fan Fail Module (Blue)
26 - Spare
27 - Resistor (Red)
28 - Start Inhibit
29 - A/C Illumination
30 - Main Fuel - (Bosch)
31 -
H.R.W.
Timer (Green)
32 - Impulse Unit
33 - Door Lock Thermal Trip (25A)
34 - R.P.M. Relay
35 - Aux Relay — Accessories Position — 1
36 - Aux Relay - Ignition Position — 2
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