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1-F-37 8. Remove the black (-) negative cable from both batteries and then
remove the red (+) positive cable from both batteries.
9. Refit the boot floor panels and close the boot.
10. Restart the engine and take it for a long road run if possible to recharge
the battery.
11. If necessary, recharge the battery using an appropriate 'trickle' charger.
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Fuse Boxes
Three fuse/relay boxes are fitted to DB AR1 containing the fuses to protect
electrical and electronic systems of the vehicle. The box locations are
indicated on the diagram above.
The forward left and right fuse boxes are located beneath a plate in the
passenger side footwell. The rear fuse box is located in the boot, close to the
battery.
WARNING: Do not add to or alter the electrical systems of DB AR1 unless fitting
Aston Martin approved options to the manufacturers instructions. Use of
unapproved components, incorrect dismantling, incorrect reassembly or incorrect
replacement of components may create electrical overloads and a fire risk.
WARNING: Do not attempt to repair a blown fuse. This could cause a fire hazard
or serious damage elsewhere in the electrical circuits.
WARNING: Do not install a fuse which exceeds the amperage for each location
listed on the following fuse charts.
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1-F-41 Boot Fusebox
F1 10A Reverse Light Relay
F2 20A Security System & Tilt Sensors
F3 5A +12V Ignition
F4 5A Boot Switch Logic Relay, Security System Control Unit
F5 30A Accessory Terminal
F6 5A RH Fog Lamp, Powertrain Control Modules
F7 20A Fuel Pump 2, Secondary Powertrain Control Module
F8 10A HM Stop Light, LH Stop Light
F9 10A Boot Lamps, Radio Aerial Motor
F10 10A Accessory Socket
F11 20A Not Used
F12 20A Not Used
F13 10A Airbag Control Unit
F14 30A Not Used
F15 20A Fuel Pump 1, Primary Powertrain Control Module
F16 10A Rear Fog Light Relay
F17 10A Manual Gearbox Cooling Pump
F18 10A Accessory Terminal
F19 10A RH Tail, Side, Side Marker and
Number Plate Lamps
F20 20A Premium ICE Amplifier
F21 10A LH Tail, Side, Side Marker and
Number Plate Lamps
F22 20A Manual - Exhaust By-pass System
Automatic - Not Used
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Bulb and Fuse Replacement
A kit of replacement bulbs, fuses etc. is supplied. Any item used from the kit
should be replaced at the earliest opportunity so that the full kit is always
available.
On vehicles fitted with the space-saver spare wheel the kit is stored in the
wheel insert.
On vehicles without the spare wheel the kit is stored in the insert under the
boot floor covering. The kit contents are market dependant and typically
include:
12V, 5W (Festoon) C5W Number Plate Light
12V, 5W (capless) W5W Side Lights/Side Repeater Lights
12V, 55W H1 Headlight Main and Dip Beam
Note: From August 2002 dip beam bulbs 12V, 55W H1 Philips Blue Vision for all
countries except North America.
12V, 55W H3 Headlight/Fog light (not USA)
12V, 3W W3W Side Markers LH/RH, Front
and Rear
Fuse Extractor Key
Note: Spare bayonet fuses are located in the toolkit
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On Board Headlight Aiming (where fitted)
The headlight assemblies (main and dipped beam lights) are factory set to
give correct forward illumination under average load conditions. Should
your headlight aiming require adjustment, it may be corrected as follows:
1. Ensure that the tyres are inflated to the specified pressures.
2. Fill the car with fuel.
3. Park the car on level ground.
NOTE: Any error in ground level will adversely influence the accuracy of the
vertical beam alignment check
4. Have an adult person sit in the drivers seat.
5. Load the boot with the normal items you carry.
6. Open the bonnet.
Horizontal Beam Alignment Check
1. Check the gauge labelled Horizontal Angle Gauge. The green line on the
collar must be aligned with the pointer at the side of the spirit level. If
adjustment is required, rotate the screw and collar until the green line
is aligned with the pointer.
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Rear Lights - (Indicators, Stop/Rear)
The indicators and stop/rear lights are contained in two clusters, one either
side of the car. The replacement technique for all rear light bulbs is similar.
1. Remove the boot trim panel.
2. Remove two knurled nuts and withdraw the blub holder.
3. Push and rotate the blub a quarter of a turn anti-clockwise. Withdraw
from bulb holder.
NOTE: The stop/rear light bulb has two filaments and offset bayonet pins. Ensure
correct orientation when fitting.
4. Insert the new bulb. Push and rotate bulb a quarter of a turn clockwise.
5. Place the bulb holder back to the light cluster and secure with the two
knerled nuts. Install the boot trim.
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Door Edge Lights
1. Taking care to protect the paint
work, use a screwdriver to lever the
light assembly from its location in
the lower door edge.
2. Remove the bulb from the light
assembly and fit a replacement bulb.
3. Refit the assembly to the door,
pushing firmly until it clips into place.
Central High Mounted Stop Lamp
The high mounted stop lamp is fitted in the boot lid. It is recommended that
your have your dealer change the high mounted stop lamp if necessary.
Electric Window Reset Procedure
If either the battery or the window controllers are disconnected, the window
controller will lose its memory of the window maximum up and down
positions. The window controller memory may be checked and reset as
follows:
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Bodywork and Fittings
Checks and Maintenance
Door hinges should be lubricated and door drain holes cleaned regularly
as follows:
• Door hinges should be lubricated with grease.
• Wipe away any excess lubricant to avoid contaminating clothing.
• Check the drain holes in the bottom face of each door periodically and
clear if necessary with a short length of wire.
Caution: Do not lubricate door or ignition locks. They are greased during manufacture
and should not need regular service.
Caution: Automatic car washes and power-operated mops are not recommended,
since prolonged use will cause fine scratches in the paint surface.
Vehicle Cleaning
Paintwork
Washing
For best results, do not wash the vehicle in strong sunlight. Allow the vehicle
to cool before washing. Do not use household soaps or detergents. Do not
direct hoses at full force around the door or boot seals.
When washing the vehicle use plenty of clean, cold or luke warm water.
Remove dust or mud from the paintwork by brushing in a gentle flow of
water from a hose.