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Service Flow

Main Fuse/Relay Panel:





CAUTION!
Before working on the electrical system:
- Determine the correct coding for the anti-theft radio.
- Disconnect the battery Ground (GND) strap.


1 - Cover
2 - Fuse removal tool

- Attached to cover
3 - Relays Fuse/Relay Panel, Relay and Fuse Identification
4 - Spare fuses
5 - Fuses
- Removing See Fig. 1 below
- Identifying and/or applicable wiring diagrams Fuse/Relay Panel, Relay and Fuse Identification
6 - Fuse/relay panel
- Identifying connections and terminals, and/or applicable wiring diagrams Auxiliary Fuse Holders, Removing and Installing
7 - Auxiliary fuses
- Identifying and/or applicable wiring diagrams Fuse/Relay Panel, Relay and Fuse Identification
8 - Auxiliary fuse holder
- Removing and installing Auxiliary Fuse Holders, Removing and Installing
- Identifying and/or applicable wiring diagrams Fuse/Relay Panel, Relay and Fuse Identification
9 - Fuse and relay panel housing
10 - Wiring harness connectors
- Removing See Fig. 2
- Identifying connections and terminals and/or applicable wiring diagrams Fuse/Relay Panel Wiring Connections
11 - Data Link Connectors (DLC)
- For On Board Diagnostic (OBD)
DLC locations
- m.y. 1994/1995: in plenum, left (as shown)
- m.y. 1996: below rear ashtray insert
- m.y. 1997: lower left corner of instrument panel, to left of steering wheel
12 - Nuts, M5
- For OBD wire distributors K and L

Fig. 1 Removing fuses




- Remove fuse removal tool -A- from fuse/relay panel cover.
- Grab fuse with tool and pull.

Fig. 2 Removing fuse/relay panel connectors




- Firmly grasp connector housing and pull from fuse/relay panel in direction shown (arrow).