The fuses are located in the fuse box, which is located in the engine compartment in the vehicle.
Always switch off the relevant consumer before replacing a fuse.
The location of the fuses is indicated on the plate as a fuse box. Pull out the eyelet with the printed arrow.
A blown fuse is identified by an overheated metal strip.
Pull out the blown fuse. A special plastic clip to facilitate gripping the fuse is located in the fuse box. Put the clip on the fuse, squeeze it and pull the fuse out.
Install a new fuse that is similar to the blown one.
If the new fuse blows soon, then the corresponding circuit should be checked.
Never replace the fuse with wire or the like, as this can lead to serious malfunctions of the electrical system.
It is recommended to have several spare fuses of different ratings with you in your car. For spare fuses there are spare places in the block.
The rated current of the fuse is printed on the plastic body of the fuse. In addition, the color of the fuse body corresponds to the rated current. A is hot wire.
Fold the fuse box up and turn the white swivel brackets up.
Additional fuses are located in the engine compartment behind the right side trim.
The power fuse for the positive voltage supply is usually located above the battery in a separate fuse box.
Location of the fuses The location of the fuses depends on the equipment and date of manufacture of the vehicle. The location of the fuses on a particular model is indicated on a plate in the engine compartment in the car (under the back seat or in the glove compartment).