The most important meanings of the symbols in the car fuse box and their strength in amperes
P/WDW-LH: It symbolizes the left window power fuse, and its strength is 30 amps.
P/WDW-RH: It symbolizes the right window power fuse, and its strength is 30 amps.
TAIL RH: It symbolizes the right signal fuse in addition to the bulb designated for the front stairs, and its strength is 10 amps.
RR HTR: It symbolizes the fuse for the glass heater, and its strength is 30 amps.
A/BAG: It symbolizes the fuse for the airbag for safety, and its strength is 15 amps.
CLUSTER: It symbolizes the fuse for the dashboard, and its strength is 10 amps.
TAIL LH: Symbolizes the fuse for the left signal and the license plate light, in addition to the left headlight, and its power is 10 amps.
AUDIO: Symbolizes the fuse responsible for the cassette, mirror buttons and the clock, and its power is 10 amps.
C/LIGHTER & P/OUTLET: Symbolizes the fuse for the lighter, and its power is 20 amps.
RR FOG: Symbolizes the fuse for the fog lamp and mist, and its power is 15 amps.
HTD MIRR: Symbolizes the right and left mirror button, the glass heater button, in addition to the motor electricity, and its power is 10 amps.
IG COIL: Symbolizes the fuse for ignition and starting the car, and its power is 20 amps.
IMMO: Symbolizes the fuse for preventing the engine from starting and running, and its power is 10 amps.
P/OUTLET: It symbolizes the fuse for the lighting of the car buttons, and its power is 15 amps.
S/HTR: It symbolizes the fuse for the car seat heater, and its power is 20 amps.
A/CON SW: It symbolizes the fuse for the air conditioner inside the car, and its power is 10 amps.
START: It symbolizes the fuse for the transmission, the car alarm, and it also symbolizes the key for starting and managing the car, and its power is 10 amps.
Spare: It symbolizes the spare fuse, and there are 3 spare fuses located to the left of the fuse box. The spare fuse is used in the event of a malfunction of one of the fuses in the box.
A 10 F1: It symbolizes the rear trunk of the car and the car door lighting.
A 10 F2: It symbolizes the horn and the clock.
A 15 F3: It symbolizes the center.
A 15 F4: Symbolizes the car’s lift unit.
A 10 F5: Symbolizes the battery.
A 20 F6: Symbolizes the rear window heater, the alarm and timing unit, the door opening alert, and the radio.
A 15 F7: Symbolizes the brake lamp.
A 15 F10: Symbolizes the lighter.
A 10 F13: Symbolizes the left rear light.
A 10 F15: Symbolizes the one responsible for the steering wheel lock unit and the radio.
A 15 F16: Symbolizes the right and left signal and mirror lamps.
A 10 F17: Symbolizes the fuse responsible for the rear lighting, the right and left rear signals, and also symbolizes the timing and lighting on the dashboard.
A 20 F18: Symbolizes the front windshield wipers.
A 10 F19: Represents the electric windows.
PWR: Represents the central power that powers the entire car.
STOP: Represents the brake fuse.
ECU-IG: Represents the car’s computer.
SRS: Represents the car’s airbag.
EMS: The electronic engine management system in the car.
HEATER: The fuse for the heater and heating system in the car.
ABS: The fuse for the anti-lock braking system.
AC COMP: The fuse for the air conditioner in the car.
GAUGE: The fuse for the faulty indicators warning on the dashboard
It is necessary for car drivers to take care of the car’s fuses from the battery, the car lock device, the gasoline tank and the car’s brakes to ensure safe driving.
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