Fuse and relay identification

Fuse and relay identification

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350matt

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3,740 posts

280 months

Sunday 13th August 2006
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Chaps

Having had to do a bit of electrical sorting the last few days I relised the list I have of the fuse ID's might be useful so here you go:

Fuse 1 engine fan 1
2 sidelamps, rear fogs
3 engine fan 2, alarm powered indicators
4 dip beam and dim dip headlamps
5 start motor solenoid
6 rear window heater and hazards
7 gauges , mirros and radio, dim dip
8 horns, boot lamp, courtesy lights, cigarette
9 drivers lock, passengers window
10 drivers window, door lock ECU
11 passenger lock, boot lock
12 injectors, engien ECU, immobiliser
13 not used
14 engien ECU backup, steering ECU supress
15 wipers, steering ECU supply
16 ignition coils
17 heating and ventilation
18 indicators, reverse lamps, brake lamps
19 fuel pump, lambda heaters, purge valve
20 master ignition
21 main beam


Relay 1 Engine fan 1
2 starter solenoid
3 no service
4 fuel pump and emission control
5 auxilary ignition control
6 horns
7 engine fan 2
8 heated rear window
9 no service
10 no service
11 flasher unit


Matt

byker28i

60,178 posts

218 months

Sunday 13th August 2006
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Which model/year is this?

I blew fuse 7 (15A0 on mine (1997) whilst sorting out the cigar lighter and it took out the radio and the boot lock as well.

350matt

Original Poster:

3,740 posts

280 months

Sunday 13th August 2006
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It seems to tally with mine ( 1998 4.2)

But its a direct copy from the TVR workshop manual I have on CD

I guess like all things TVR there's no such thing as standard....

Matt

byker28i

60,178 posts

218 months

Sunday 13th August 2006
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Typical,
for the record I have a 1997 4.2 and the handbook lists them differently from yours :eek

headcase

2,389 posts

218 months

Sunday 13th August 2006
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I dont see why they should differ as far as I am aware the only different electrical differences was the RR's that have an extra Ron button, Oh, but after some though isnt there 2 different fuse box types.
cue pictures of fuse boxes below

Edited by headcase on Sunday 13th August 15:31

BCA

8,626 posts

258 months

Sunday 13th August 2006
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There are several different fuse boxes out there in Cerberas.

One of the fuses on ours, if removed, just starts the starter motor over and over and over and over... we thankfully found out with the car in neutral!

Someones already mentioned my personal fave fuse... the one which connects the radio, drivers door lock, boot lock (handy), hazards, wipers and who knows what else. Fun.