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Marker light
2
Direction indicator
3
Reverse light
4
Brake light
5
Rear light & registration plate
light
6
Rear light
7
Rear fog light

13.16 FUSES

WARNING! Replacing a blown fuse with one of a higher rating can
result in an overload in an electrical circuit and cause a fire. This can
lead to serious injury and damage to the vehicle.
– Never replace a blown fuse with one of a higher rating.
– Always consult the fuse and relay label inside the fuse box for the
correct fuse value.
– If a fuse keeps blowing repeatedly, this indicates that the power
consumption is too high or that there is a fault in the circuit. A DAF
Service dealer must check the electrical circuit as soon as
possible.
CAUTION: Replacing a fuse without observing the safety procedures
can lead to damage to electrical components or vehicle electronics.
– Never replace a fuse while:
– The ignition is switched on.
– The engine is running.
– A consumer is switched on.
Fuse box
The fuse box, located under a cover on
the dashboard in front of the co-driver
seat, contains all the usual fuses and
relays.
A label fixed to the inside of the cover
shows all fuses, relays and test
connections. See section 'Symbols
label fuse box' in chapter 'Technical
data'.
There are three types of fuses used.
Mini and ATO blade type fuses and two
so-called J-case fuses.
Emergency repairs
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