ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
567
No.FUSEAMPERECIRCUIT
18 FR DOOR
RH20
Front right door control system
(Power door lock system,
Power rear view mirror control
system, Door courtesy light,
Outside rear view mirror heater,
Power window), Multiplex
communication system
19 RR DOOR
RH20Rear right door control system
(Power door lock system, Door
courtesy light, Power window)
20 RR DOOR
LH20Rear left door control system
(Power door lock system, Door
courtesy light, Power window)
21 FR DOOR
LH20
Front left door control system
(Power door lock system,
Power rear view mirror control
system, Door courtesy light,
Outside rear view mirror heater,
Power window)
22 RAD NO.310Audio system
23 H−LP LVL7.5Adaptive front lighting system
(AFS), Automatic headlight
leveling control system
No.FUSEAMPERECIRCUIT
24 LH−IG10
Charging system, Headlight
cleaners, Exhaust gas sensor,
Rear window defogger, Electric
cooling fans, Rear left door
control system, Front left door
control system, Emergency
flashers, Automatic
transmission, Seat belt
pretensioners, Intuitive parking
assist
25 FR WIP30Windshield wipers and washer
26 PANEL7.5
Steering switch illumination,
Audio system, Glove box light,
Automatic transmission selector
lever illumination, Console box
light, Adaptive variable
suspension switch illumination,
Cigarette lighter illumination, Air
conditioning system, Traction
control off switch illumination,
Driving pattern selector switch,
Seat heater or Heated and
ventilated seat switches,
Register ILL RH, Register ILL
LH, Register ILL CTR
27 FUEL
OPEN10Fuel filler door opener, Trunk lid
opener
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
576
64L013
2. Make sure the inoperative component is turned off. Pull
the suspected fuse straight out with the pull−out tool and
check it. If it has blown, push a new fuse into the clips.
64G008a
GoodBlown
a. Look carefully at the fuse. If the thin wire is broken, the fuse
has blown. If you are not sure or if it is too dark to see, try
replacing the suspected fuse with one of the same value that
you know is good.
b. Install only a fuse with the amperage rating designated on
the fuse box lid.
If you do not have a spare fuse, in an emergency you can pull
out the ”CIG”, ”RAD NO.1” or ”OBD” fuse, which may be
dispensable for normal driving, and use it if its amperage rating
is the same.
If you cannot use one of the same amperage, use one lower
than, but as close to the amperage as possible. If the
amperage is lower than that specified, the fuse might blow out
again but this does not indicate anything wrong. Be sure to get
the correct fuse as soon as possible and return the substitute
to its original clips.