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9.2.4. Fuses
The fuse box is placed under the instrument panel.
In the component list the fuses are numbered from
left to right. Fuses must not be replaced with ones
of a higher rating, as this may cause damage to the
electrical equipment.
A1: 5A – Air compressor, differential, dashboard
A2: 10A – Beacon Lamp
A3: 15A – Wiper switch wiper relay
A4: 5A – Instrument lighting
A5: 20A – 4WD relay, brake relay , 4WD switch,
hazard warning flasher, Flasher socket 4WD relay
B1: 25A – Parking switch
B2: 15A – Dipped beam
B3: 15A – High beam
B4: 5A – Auto lift relay
B5: 20A – Starter switch
C1: 10A – Lighter
C2: 15A – Rear head working lamp
C3: 15A – Horn, Flasher socket, Front head
working lamp
C4: 10A – LH parking lamp
C5: 10A – RH parking lamp
D1: 20A – Air condition
D2: 5A – Auto lift relay
D3: 15A – Cab relay, Cab lighting
D4: 5A – Dashboard, battery
D5: 10A – Radio - CD, dashboard
9.2.4.1. Other fuses and relays
1. Starter relay is important to start engine which
mentioned at the below. It works with 12V, 75A.
2. PTO clutch switch works together PTO clutch
lever and gets on the PTO indicator lamp. It works
with 12V, 30A.
3. Pre-heater controller relay works with 12 V, 70 A
and located under the expansion tank.