70 A
60 A
50 A
40 A
20 A
30 A
25 A
20 A
15 A
10 A
5 A
FuseAmperageSupply type Functions protected
F5 20 A Battery +BSI
F6 30 A Battery +Free
F7 20 A Battery +Additional heating burner
F14 SHUNTBattery +Injection double relay
F18 10 A Front right hand main beam
F19 10 AFront left hand main beam
F20 10 A
Ignition onABS ECU
F21 5 A Battery + Additional heating relay
F22 20/30 A Battery +Diesel heating relay
F23 15 A Ignition onDiesel heater
F24 5 A Ignition onFree
F25 15 A Ignition onFuel pump
F26 SHUNTBattery +Double injection relay
F27 30 A Battery + Free
F28 5/10 A Ignition onThrottle housing heater (petrol)/
Injection pump (diesel)
F29 30 A Battery + Free
F30 10 A Battery +Front left hand fog lamp
F31 10 A Battery +Front right hand fog lamp
F32 5/10 AIgnition onInjection ECU
F33 15 A Ignition on Reverse lamps Ð Coolant level
Preheater unit Ð Cooling fan unit
F34 5 A Ignition on Exhaust sensor
Engine compartment fuses
Unclip the cover. The unnumbered fuses are spares. After repairs, reposition the cover
very carefully.
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VI-1TABLE OF FUSES
(According to specification or country)
FUSE COLOUR CHART
Maxi-fuses Fuses
Roof bars
¥ The design of your vehicle is such that only roof bars tested and approved by the manufacturer should be used,to ensure your safety and to avoid damaging your vehicle.
¥ Spread the load evenly, avoid overloading one side.
Keep to the prescribed load capacity. Maximum load, distributed over the roof bars or roof rack: 220 lbs (100 kg) in total. ¥ Place the heaviest load as close as possible to the roof.¥ Fasten the load securely and flag any overhanging load.
¥ Drive smoothly. The effect of side winds will be increased, affecting the stability of your vehicle.¥ Remove the roof bars or roof rack when no longer needed.
107VI-7SAFETY ADVICE