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4-Pin Relay/Fuse Panel with Threaded Connection







4-Pin Relay/Fuse Panel with Threaded Connection

Removing






- Switch the ignition off and remove the key.

- Disconnect the battery ground (GND) cable from the battery. Refer to => [ Battery, Disconnecting and Connecting ] Battery, Disconnecting and Connecting.

- Remove the driver side instrument panel cover.

- Disengage the 3-pin relay/fuse panel by pressing the retaining springs in the direction of the - arrow - and remove the relay/fuse panel - 1 -.

- Mark the electrical wires - 1 - and - 2 - before removing so they can be installed later.






- Remove the electrical wire - 1 -.

- Release the retaining spring - arrow A - and tilt the 4-pin relay/fuse panel - 3 - out of the mount in the direction of - arrow B -.

- On the rear side, remove the electrical wire - 2 - on the 4-pin relay/fuse panel.

- Unclip the fuse holder from the relay carrier.

- Remove the relay and control modules.






- Release the retaining clips in the direction of the - arrows - and press the relay carrier - 2 - back and out of the bracket - 1 -.

The exact assignment of the 4-pin relay/fuse panel with threaded connection can be found in the applicable wiring diagram.

Installing

Tightening specification, refer to => [ 4-Pin Relay/Fuse Panel With Threaded Connection, Tightening Specifications ] Relay Carrier, Fuse Panel In Instrument Panel and A-Pillar Overview.

Install in reverse order of removal, observing the following:

- Install driver's storage compartment.

Connect battery. Required actions, refer to => [ Battery, Disconnecting and Connecting ] Battery, Disconnecting and Connecting.