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Fuse Layout Mitsubishi L200 2020-2023

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Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
Left-hand drive vehicles: the fuse panel is located behind the fuse lid in front of the driver’s seat. Pull the fuse lid to remove it.
Right-hand drive vehicles: the fuse panel is located behind the glove box.
To access:
- Open the glove box.
- Move the rod (A) on the right side of the glove box to the right side of the box.
- While pressing the side of the glove box, unhook the left and right hooks (B) and lower the glove box.
- Remove the glove box fastener (C), and then remove the glove box.
Fuse Box Diagram

| № | Amps | Electrical system |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7.5A | Tail lamp (left) |
| 2 | 15A | Cigarette lighter/ Accessory socket |
| 3 | 10A | Ignition coil |
| 4 | 7.5A | Starter motor |
| 5 | 20A | Sunroof |
| 6 | 15A | Accessory socket |
| 7 | 7.5A | Tail lamp (right) |
| 8 | 7.5A | Outside rearview mirrors |
| 9 | 7.5A | Engine control unit |
| 10 | 7.5A | Control unit |
| 11 | 10A | Rear fog lamp |
| 12 | 15A | Central door lock |
| 13 | 15A | Room lamp |
| 14 | 15A | Rear window wiper |
| 15 | 10A | Gauge |
| 16 | 7.5A | Relay |
| 17 | 20A | Heated seat |
| 18 | 10A | Option |
| 19 | 7.5A | Heated door mirror |
| 20 | 20A | Windscreen wiper |
| 21 | 7.5A | Reversing lamps |
| 22 | 30A | Demister |
| 23 | 30A | Heater |
| 24 | 40A | Power seat |
| 25 | 10A | Radio |
| 26 | 20A | Electronic controlled unit |
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Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
Push the tab (1), remove the cover (2).
Fuse Box Diagram

| № | Amps | Electrical system |
|---|---|---|
| SBF1 | 40A | Ignition switch |
| SBF2 | 30A | Electric window control |
| SBF3 | 40A | Power seat |
| SBF4 | 30A | Anti-lock brake system |
| SBF5 | 30A | Electric parking brake |
| BF1 | 30A | Audio system amp |
| BF2 | 30A | Rear air conditioning/ Rear circulator |
| BF3 | - | - |
| BF4 | 30A | DCDC( AUDIO) |
| BF5 | 30A | UREA SCR |
| F1 | 10A | NOX sensor |
| F2 | 20A | Engine |
| F3 | 15A | Fuel pump/ PMNOX sensor |
| F4 | 7.5A | IBS |
| F5 | 7.5A | Starter |
| F6 | 20A | Fuel line heater |
| F6 | 15A | ETV |
| F7 | 20A | Air conditioning |
| F8 | 20A | Automatic transmission |
| F9 | 10A | Daytime running lamps |
| F10 | 7.5A | Alternator |
| F11 | 7.5A | Engine control |
| F12 | 10A | Ignition coil |
| F13 | 15A | Front fog lamps |
| F14 | 10A | Headlamp high-beam (left) |
| F15 | 10A | Headlamp high-beam (right) |
| F16 | 15A | Headlamp low beam (left) |
| F17 | 15A | Headlamp low beam (right) |
| F18 | 15A | Steering heater |
| F19 | 15A | Hazard warning flasher |
| F20 | - | - |
| F21 | 20A | Radiator fan motor |
| F22 | 15A | Stop lamps (Brake lamps) |
| F23 | 20A | T/F |
| F24 | 20A | Rear heated seat |
| F25 | 20A | Headlamp washer |
| F26 | 20A | Security horn |
| F27 | 10A | Horn |
| F28 | - | - |
| F29 | 20A | AC inverter |
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