Note: for removing and installing type fuses "A" use a special puller "tweezers".
The fuses are rated to blow before all wiring is damaged in the event that an overload occurs in the electrical circuits from the battery.
Note: Before replacing fuses, determine the cause of the electrical overload and make any necessary repairs.
Caution: Do not use wire instead of fuses, even for temporary installations, as this may cause damage to the electrical system and cause a fire.
1. To change the fuse, turn off the ignition.
2. Open the relay and fuse box and determine which element is burned out.
Note: The lid of the fuse box contains the names of the electrical circuits and the characteristics of the fuses.
3. Install only a fuse with the amp rating shown on the fuse box cover.
4. If there is no spare fuse, then in critical situations, you can remove the fuses from the positions "RADIO №1" or "LITER", which are not necessary for normal, movement, car, and use them if the denomination matches the necessary one.
Note: Do not use a higher rated fuse or any other items (For example, "bugs") instead of a blown fuse. This can cause more serious damage up to a fire.
5. If you do not have a fuse with a nominal value, then you should use a fuse with a lower value, as close to the nominal value as possible.
Note: It is recommended to keep a set of spare fuses in the vehicle.
6. If a new fuse blows immediately, this indicates a fault in the electrical system.
Fuse box in the engine compartment.
Fuse box in the passenger compartment on the driver's side.