13-12 Useful advice for emergencies
4 High-current fuse
There are high-current fuses between the battery
and fuse box, and between the battery and alterna-
tor. These protect circuits in the same way that ordi-
nary fuses do. If a high-current fuse is blown, most
of the vehicle’s electrical circuits become inopera-
tive.
4.1 Inspection
1. Pull down the clamps , then lift the cover
straight upward to remove it. To install the cover,
place it on the box and press it straight down-
ward. Align the holes of the clips with the pro-
trusions . While still pressing the cover
downward, retain it with the clamps.
The amperage and protected circuit of each
high-current fuse are shown on the inside of the
high-current fuse box cover.
2. Check for a blown high-current fuse by looking
into the inside through inspection window .
If it is blown, immediately call an authorized
dealer and have them check your vehicle.
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