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FUSE DETAILS
RANGE ROVER 2.1
FUSE DETAILS
Introduction
Fuses are mounted in one of three fuse boxes. The engine compartment fuse box is located
in the environmental box (E-box). The passenger compartment fuse box is located behind
the glove box, while the rear fuse box is located behind the luggage compartment RH trim
casing.
The passenger compartment fuse box contains three different types of fuse:
1. Blade type fuse Small, pull out, male fuse, used to protect circuits from 5 A to 30 A.
2. Maxifuse A larger version of the blade type fuse. Used to protect circuits at 50 A.
These are shown on the circuits using the same symbol as a fusible link. Each Maxi-
fuse is shown with an MF prefix.
3. Bolt down fuse Also known as a fusible link, used to protect circuits from 50 A to
100 A.
The engine compartment fuse box contains blade type fuses only. The rear fuse box
contains blade and maxi-fuses.
NOTE: The lighting circuits are not protected by conventional fuses. Metal Oxide Semi-
conductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETS) within the Light Check Module (LCM) protect
the lighting circuits. For more information, refer to the Lighting section of the System
Description and Operation Workshop Manual.

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