CAUTION When a fuse box lid is removed, take care to protect the box from moisture. Refit the lid at the earliest opportunity. Make sure that the fuse box lid is fitted correctly and the clips are secure.
NOTES Only customer-accessible fuses are listed for the engine compartment fuse box.
There are six fuse box locations on the vehicle. Each fuse box contains fuses that protect different groups of circuits.
Engine compartment fuse box – right-hand.
Engine compartment fuse box – left-hand.
Passenger compartment fuse box – right-hand.
NOTES On the right-hand drive vehicles, the fuse box is located in the area above and to the left of the brake pedal.
Passenger compartment fuse box – left-hand.
NOTES On right-hand drive vehicles, the fuse box is located behind the carpet toward the front, left side of the passenger’s footwell.
Loadspace fuse boxes – right-hand.
Loadspace fuse box – left-hand.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOXES:
The engine compartment fuse boxes are located under the hood of the vehicle. To access the fuses:
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX – RIGHT-HAND: The passenger compartment fuse box is located on the passenger side of the vehicle under the carpet. To access the fuses, open the carpet access flap.
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX – LEFT-HAND:
The passenger compartment fuse box is located behind a trim panel above the pedals. To access the fuses, remove the trim panel above the pedals.
NOTES Note the fitted position of the trim panel before releasing the trim panel.
LOADSPACE FUSE BOX – RIGHT-HAND: The loadspace fuse boxes are located behind an access panel on the right-hand side of the loadspace. To access the fuses, pull on the top edge of the access panel and remove.
LOADSPACE FUSE BOX – LEFT-HAND: The loadspace fuse box is located behind an access panel on the left-hand side of the loadspace. To access the fuses, carefully remove the trim panel.
NOTES The left-hand loadspace fuse box also contains a number of spare fuses (1) and a fuse removal tool (2). See REPLACING A FUSE.
REPLACING A FUSE
CAUTION Always switch off the ignition system and the affected electrical circuit before replacing a fuse. Failure to do so could cause damage to the vehicle.
CAUTION Fit approved replacement fuses of the same rating and type, or fuses of a matching specification. Using an incorrect fuse may result in damage to the vehicle’s electrical system and can result in a fire.
CAUTION If the replacement fuse blows after fitment, the system should be checked by a retailer/authorized repairer. Further damage could be caused to the vehicle if ignored.
NOTES Relays and fuses not detailed in the Owner’s Handbook should only be replaced by qualified persons.
If an electrical system has stopped operating, the cause may be a blown fuse. The easiest way to check if a fuse has blown is to first remove it.
To check for a blown fuse:
Refer to the fuse box tables shown in this section to identify the correct fuse.
Check for a break in the wire within the fuse. If the wire within the fuse is broken, the fuse has blown and needs replacing. If the wire is still intact, consult a retailer/authorized repairer.
Refit or replace the fuse, as appropriate. Make sure the fuse is pushed fully into its correct position.
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
FUSE BOX – LEFT-HAND:
Fuse no.
Rating (amps)
Fuse color
Circuit
1
10
Red.
Heated washer jet.
2
30
Green.
Windshield wiper motor.
3
10
Red.
Exhaust solenoid valve.
4
5
Tan.
Gasoline cooling system.
5
–
–
–
6
3
Violet.
Toll module.
7
5
Tan.
Radar sensor – front.
8
5
Tan.
Radar sensor – front corner RH / LH.
9
5
Tan.
Terrain optimisation switch.
10
5
Tan.
Electronic suspension system.
11
20
Yellow.
Driveline module.
12
–
–
–
13
25
Clear.
Left-side headlight.
14
–
–
–
15
–
–
–
16
15
Blue
All Terrain Progress Control (ATPC), gear selector.