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Replacing relays, fuses and fuse-links
| | 1. To gain access to the mounting fuse box located in the passenger compartment, remove the cover by pushing the release lever in the direction indicated by the arrow. | |
| | 3. To gain access to the mounting block, located in the engine compartment, press the clip ... | 4. ... and open the lid. |
| Fig. 10.3. Mounting block additional relay in the cabin: 1 - blinker and alarms; 2 - relay central locking; 3 - fog lamp relay
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5. Before replacing a blown fuse, relay, or fuse, find out the reason they burn and eliminate it. When troubleshooting, check indicated in Table. 10.1 and 10.2, as well as Fig. 10.3 circuit that protects the fuse, relay or fuse. |
A WARNING Do not replace fuses jumpers or fuses, designed for a different current, as well as homemade jumper - this can cause damage to electrical appliances and even a fire. |
| | 6. Hook the tweezers located in the mounting block, fuse ... | 7. ... and remove it from the connector. |
| | 8. It looks like a blown fuse (arrow inside of the bridge burned and parted). To replace the fuse, you can use the spare fuse of the same value (and color). | 9. To replace, remove the relay, shaking it from side to side. |
| | 10. Fuse replaced similarly relays. | 11. To replace the relay, remove the additional relay holder, relay pulling away from the mounting block ... |
| 12. ... and disconnect from the relay harness connector by depressing the lock pads. |
13. Install the parts in reverse order of removal. |
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