REPLACEMENT OF BULBS AND FUSES
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Cabin Fuse Box and fuses
The fuse box, and the majority of relays and
electronic control units are located behind the
fuse box and electrical relay access cover. The
position, rating and circuits covered by each
fuse are shown on a label located on the
reverse of the cover and also as shown in the
illustration overleaf.
CAUTION: Never continue to operate
the vehicle if it is suspected of having
an electrical failure.
Courtesy, fare illumination, puddle, fascia,
and boot lights
Carefully ease the unit from the trim with a flat
blade - one end of the light unit is fitted with a
spring clip which will allow the light unit to be
pulled out from the trim without undue effort.
The bulb holder (A) is a bayonet fitting in the
light unit and should be turned anti-clockwise to
give access to the bulb. Pull out the bulb from
its holder. Replace the bulb and its holder and
refit the light unit, engaging the end opposite the
spring clip in the panel before clipping it into
position.
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A
Fuse box access
If any electrical equipment fails to operate,
check for a blown fuse. However, the vehicle
also contains other forms of electrical protection
for components and circuitry. In cases where
the system detects a fault the relevant circuit
may be momentarily shut down while the circuit
protection recovers. Until the fault is rectified the
components in that circuit may continue to
operate intermittently.
The fuse box and electrical relay access cover
must be removed to gain access to the fuses
which are situated behind the cover.
Open the left hand front door. Place fingers in
grip at bottom of access cover and pull
rearward to remove access cover. Replace the
access cover by aligning the three locating pegs
and firmly push into place. Do not use excessive
force.