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Circuit breakers
Fuses serve to break the circuit when the current reaches a certain value, in order to protect components and wires, which could be damaged too much current. The sharp increase of the current is typically caused by a malfunction in the circuit, often short-circuited.
Legend circuits protected by fuses given in the fuse box cover.
Before removing the fuse, turn off the appropriate circuit (or lighting), and then remove the fuse from the contacts. Inside the fuse wire should be visible; If the fuse is blown, the wire is torn or melted.
Always use fuses of the required power. Never use another power fuse and replace it with something else.
Do not replace the fuse more than once, do not eliminate the source of the fault. The current protected fuse is indicated on top of the guard: Please note that the fuses have different colors for easy identification.
If the fuse blows immediately after replacement, do not replace it again until you install and do not solve the problem. In most cases, the cause of the fault is a short circuit, caused by poor insulation. If the safety lock protects some chains, try to look for the chain, which caused the fuse blows, including each of the circuits on the line (if possible). Always have a car kit of spare fuses of various capacities. They should be fixed at the bottom of the fuse box. Electrical circuits protected by fuses located in the engine compartment
Circuit | Current, A | Generator | 100 | ECM | 20 | Windows | thirty | Condenser | 20 | Accumulator battery | 50 | Lamps | 20 | Radiator | 20 | ABS | thirty | ABS | 20 | Ignition | thirty | Fan | thirty |
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