REPLACEMENT OF BULBS AND FUSES
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Underbonnet Fuses and Relays
There is an underbonnet fuse box located under
the bonnet near the battery. It is opened by
depressing the clips moulded into each end of
the cover which should be lifted away. The
fuses located there protect heavy current
circuits including the entire cabin fuse box,
engine control circuits and electronic control
modules. If any of these fuses ‘blows’ this may
indicate a serious concern and we advise you to
take your vehicle to an authorised LTI Vehicles
Dealer immediately.
Each fuse is marked with its fuse rating and
should be pulled directly out of position for
examination. If the fuse wire has broken, fit a
replacement with the same rating. When
replacing a fuse, turn off the switch controlling
the equipment it protects.
If a newly fitted fuse 'blows' immediately it is
fitted or when the equipment it protects is
switched on, and the cause of the problem is
not immediately apparent, the equipment should
be examined by your Dealer.
Cabin fusebox
The fuses used have the following ratings and
colour codes:
5 A - orange 20 A - yellow
10 A - red 25 A - white
15 A - blue
Underbonnet Fuses
40A - Orange 50A - Red
60 A - Blue
WARNING: Fuses are fitted to protect
the vehicle wiring from overheating
and the consequential risk of fire. A
'blown' fuse must only be replaced with a
fuse of the correct rating as shown on the
fuse box label. Never use a fuse of a higher
rating as this could lead to damage to
electrical equipment or cause the wiring to
overheat. Do not attempt to repair a broken
fuse.
if it is suspected of having an electrical failure.