Fuses and Relays
Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as described below:
Main fuse - The main fuse takes current directly from the battery.
Primary fuses - These fuses are between the main fuse and individual fuses, and are for electrical load groups.
Individual fuses - These fuses are for individual electrical circuits.
Fuse Puller
To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller provided in the fuse box.
Fuse Puller |
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
MAIN FUSE / PRIMARY FUSE
No. ... Amp ... Consumer
(1)
50 A FL7 (GAS)
60 A FL7 (DIESEL)
(2)
50 A FL6 (GAS)
80 A FL6 (DIESEL)
(3) 100 A FL5
(4) 80 A FL4
(5) 100 A FL3
(6)
60 A FL2 (GAS)
100 A FL2 (DIESEL)
(7)
100 A FL1 (GAS)
120 A FL1 (DIESEL)
(8) 7.5 A Ignition-1 signal 2
(9) 30 A Radiator fan 2
(10) 20 A Front fog light
(11) 7.5 A Headlight 2
(12) 25 A Headlight 3
(13) 25 A ESP® control module
(14) 25 A Headlight
(15) 30 A Back up
(16) 30 A DCDC 2
(17) 40 A Ignition switch
(18) 40 A ESP® motor
(19) 30 A Starting motor
(20) 7.5 A Transaxle 3
(21) 30 A Fuel heater
(22) 30 A Radiator fan
(23) 30 A Transaxle 2
(24) 40 A HY pump
(25) 30 A DCDC
(26) 30 A FI main (DIESEL)
(27) 20 A FI (GAS) ;Fuel pump (DIESEL)
(28) 10 A Air compressor
(29) 15 A Transaxle 1
(30) 30 A Blower fan
(31) 15 A Transaxle 4
(32) 15 A Transaxle 5
(33) 7.5 A Starting signal
(34) 15 A Headlight (Left)
(35) 15 A Headlight high (Left)
(36) 7.5 A FI 2 (DIESEL)
(37) 20 A INJ DRV
(38) 15 A FI
(39) 15 A Headlight (Right)
(40) 15 A Headlight high (Right)
(41) 50 A Ignition switch 2 (DIESEL)
(42) 50 A Battery (DIESEL)
(43) 40 A Sub heater (DIESEL)
(44) 40 A Sub heater 3 (DIESEL)
(45) 40 A Sub heater 2 (DIESEL)
(1)
50 A FL7 (GAS)
60 A FL7 (DIESEL)
(2)
50 A FL6 (GAS)
80 A FL6 (DIESEL)
(3) 100 A FL5
(4) 80 A FL4
(5) 100 A FL3
(6)
60 A FL2 (GAS)
100 A FL2 (DIESEL)
(7)
100 A FL1 (GAS)
120 A FL1 (DIESEL)
(8) 7.5 A Ignition-1 signal 2
(9) 30 A Radiator fan 2
(10) 20 A Front fog light
(11) 7.5 A Headlight 2
(12) 25 A Headlight 3
(13) 25 A ESP® control module
(14) 25 A Headlight
(15) 30 A Back up
(16) 30 A DCDC 2
(17) 40 A Ignition switch
(18) 40 A ESP® motor
(19) 30 A Starting motor
(20) 7.5 A Transaxle 3
(21) 30 A Fuel heater
(22) 30 A Radiator fan
(23) 30 A Transaxle 2
(24) 40 A HY pump
(25) 30 A DCDC
(26) 30 A FI main (DIESEL)
(27) 20 A FI (GAS) ;Fuel pump (DIESEL)
(28) 10 A Air compressor
(29) 15 A Transaxle 1
(30) 30 A Blower fan
(31) 15 A Transaxle 4
(32) 15 A Transaxle 5
(33) 7.5 A Starting signal
(34) 15 A Headlight (Left)
(35) 15 A Headlight high (Left)
(36) 7.5 A FI 2 (DIESEL)
(37) 20 A INJ DRV
(38) 15 A FI
(39) 15 A Headlight (Right)
(40) 15 A Headlight high (Right)
(41) 50 A Ignition switch 2 (DIESEL)
(42) 50 A Battery (DIESEL)
(43) 40 A Sub heater (DIESEL)
(44) 40 A Sub heater 3 (DIESEL)
(45) 40 A Sub heater 2 (DIESEL)
The main fuse, primary fuses and some of the individual fuses are located in the engine compartment. If the main fuse blows, no electrical component will function. If a primary fuse blows, no electrical component in the corresponding load group will function. When replacing the main fuse, a primary fuse or an individual fuse, use a genuine SUZUKI replacement.
To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller provided in the fuse box. The amperage of each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse box cover.
WARNING
If the main fuse or a primary fuse blows, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer.
Always use a genuine SUZUKI replacement. Never use a substitute such as a wire even for a temporary repair, or extensive electrical damage and a fire can result.
NOTE:
Check that the fuse box always carries spare fuses.
Fuses under Dashboard
Fuses Under The Dashboard |
Fuses Under The Dashboard |
NOTE:
To approach the fuses, remove the screws and remove the cover (1).
To approach the fuses, remove the screws and remove the cover (1).
Under the Dashboard Fuse Panel Diagram |
PRIMARY FUSE
No. ... Amp ... Consumer
(1) 30 A Seat belt
(2) 20 A Power window timer
(3) 15 A Steering lock
(4) 20 A Rear defogger
(5) 20 A Sunroof
(6) 10 A DRL (Daytime Running Lights)
(7) 10 A Heated mirror
(8) 7.5 A Starting signal
(9) 15 A Accessory socket 2
(10) 30 A Power window
(11) 10 A Hazard
(12) 7.5 A BCM (Body Control Module/ Body Computer)
(13) 15 A Ignition coil
(14) 10 A ABS control module
(15) 15 A Accessory socket
(16) 10 A A-STOP controller
(17) 15 A Horn
(18) 10 A Stop light
(19) 10 A Air bag
(20) 10 A Back-up light
(21) 15 A Wiper / Washer
(22) 30 A Front wiper
(23) 10 A Dome light
(24) 15 A 4WD
(25) 7.5 A RR (Rear) fog lamp
(26) – Blank
(27) 7.5 A Ignition-1 signal
(28) 15 A Radio 2
(29) 10 A Accessory socket 3
(30) 15 A Radio
(31) 10 A Tail light
(32) 20 A D/L
(33) 7.5 A Cruise control
(34) 10 A Meter
(35) 7.5 A Ignition-2 signal
(36) 20 A Seat heater
(1) 30 A Seat belt
(2) 20 A Power window timer
(3) 15 A Steering lock
(4) 20 A Rear defogger
(5) 20 A Sunroof
(6) 10 A DRL (Daytime Running Lights)
(7) 10 A Heated mirror
(8) 7.5 A Starting signal
(9) 15 A Accessory socket 2
(10) 30 A Power window
(11) 10 A Hazard
(12) 7.5 A BCM (Body Control Module/ Body Computer)
(13) 15 A Ignition coil
(14) 10 A ABS control module
(15) 15 A Accessory socket
(16) 10 A A-STOP controller
(17) 15 A Horn
(18) 10 A Stop light
(19) 10 A Air bag
(20) 10 A Back-up light
(21) 15 A Wiper / Washer
(22) 30 A Front wiper
(23) 10 A Dome light
(24) 15 A 4WD
(25) 7.5 A RR (Rear) fog lamp
(26) – Blank
(27) 7.5 A Ignition-1 signal
(28) 15 A Radio 2
(29) 10 A Accessory socket 3
(30) 15 A Radio
(31) 10 A Tail light
(32) 20 A D/L
(33) 7.5 A Cruise control
(34) 10 A Meter
(35) 7.5 A Ignition-2 signal
(36) 20 A Seat heater
WARNING
Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the correct amperage. Never use a substitute such as aluminum foil or wire to replace a blown fuse. If you replace a fuse and the new one blows in a short period of time, you may have a major electrical problem.
Have your vehicle inspected immediately by your SUZUKI dealer
Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the correct amperage. Never use a substitute such as aluminum foil or wire to replace a blown fuse. If you replace a fuse and the new one blows in a short period of time, you may have a major electrical problem.
Have your vehicle inspected immediately by your SUZUKI dealer
I have a 22reg hybrid szt Vitara. I can't find any fusebox in the cabin. I've had panels off under the steering column and to the right. I've also had glove box out in passenger well to no avail. I'm now totally perplexed. Can anyone help me pls?
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