Note: If the headlights or other electrical components do not work, then check the fuses. If any of the fuses are blown, they must be replaced.
1. Turn off the ignition.
2. The fuse box cover shows the circuit name for the corresponding fuse. Determine which fuse is blown.
3. If you are unsure whether the fuse in question is blown or not, then replace the suspect fuse with another fuse that you are sure is good to check.
Note: for removing and installing type fuses "A" use a puller.
4. Install only a fuse with the ampere rating indicated on the cover of the fuse box.
5. If there is no spare fuse, then in critical situations, you can remove the fuses from the positions "CIG", "DOME", "A/C" or "REAR-HTR", which are not necessary for the normal movement of the car, and use them if their denomination matches the necessary one.
Note: Do not use a fuse with a higher current rating or any other items ("bugs") instead of a blown fuse. This may cause more serious damage or fire.
6. If you do not have a fuse with a nominal value, then you should use a fuse with a lower value, as close as possible to the nominal value.
Note: It is recommended to keep a set of spare fuses in the vehicle.
7. If a new fuse blows immediately, this indicates a fault in the electrical system.