Fuses
When a fuse box lid is removed, take
CHANGING A FUSE
care to protect the box from moisture,
and refit the lid at the earliest
opportunity.
Always turn off the ignition system and
the affected electrical circuit, before
replacing a fuse.
Engine compartment - fuse box access:
1. Remove the two plastic fixings.
Fit Land Rover approved replacement
fuses of the same rating and type, or
fuses of matching specification. Using
an incorrect fuse, may result in damage
to the vehicle's electrical system and
can result in a fire.
2. Pull the tube up to release from the air box.
3. Delatch the tabs. The fuse box can now be
opened.
The engine compartment fuse numbers and
positions are shown on the inside of the fuse
box cover.
If the replacement fuse blows after
installation, the system should be
checked by your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
Passenger compartment - fuse box access.
There are two covers.
Note: Land Rover recommend that relays
should only be replaced by qualified persons.
4. To access the upper part, open the
glovebox and remove the panel from the
glovebox liner. A label on the panel shows
the circuits protected and the fuse
locations.
The fuse removal tweezers are located in the
passenger compartment fusebox. Press the
tweezers onto the head of a fuse and pull to
remove. A break in the wire inside the fuse
indicates that the fuse has blown and must be
replaced.
5. To access the lower part, remove the lower
access panel.
Luggage compartment - fuse box access:
There are some spare replacement fuses in the
passenger compartment fusebox. See the fuse
box label for details.
6. Remove the panel from the left side trim of
the luggage compartment.
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