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MINOR REPAIRS: REPLACING A FUSE, THE BATTERY

Page 34 Fig. 51

Fig. 51 - Fuses
1 - Box

Page 34 Fig. 52

Fig. 52 - Battery
1 - Terminals
2 - Tie-rods
3 - Regulator

Replacing a fuse Fig. 51
Before replacing a fuse, it is necessary to discover the cause of the malfunction and have it remedied.
  • The 4 fuses protecting the circuit (1 fuse of 16A and of 10A) are in a box (1) located under the bonnet, on the upper side of the scuttle.
  • Pull off the fuse box cover, and replace the fuse with one of the same amperage.
FUSE TABLE
1 or 2
Red mark (10A)
Side and tail lamps
Rear number plate
Dashboard lighting

Blue mark (16A)
Fuel gauge
Windscreen wipers
Energizing for alternator
Engine oil pressure warning lamp
Brake fluid level warning lamp
Choke warning lamp

Yellow mark (10A)
Direction indicators
Hazard warning device and warning lamp
Stoplamps

Green mark (10A)
Rear fog lamp
Red mark (10A)
Side and tail lamps
Rear number plate
Dashboard lighting

Blue mark (16A)
Fuel gauge
Windscreen wipers
Direction indicators
Energizing for alternator
Thermal voltmeter
Engine oil pressure warning lamp
Brake fluid level warning lamp
Choke warning lamp

Yellow mark (10A)
Interior lamp
Hazard warning device and warning lamp
Stoplamps

Green mark (10A)
Rear fog lamp
Replacing the battery Fig. 51
  • Battery reference: 12V - 125A
  • Disconnect terminals (1) from the battery, always beginning with the negative one.
  • Unscrew the two tie-rods (2) of the support frame and remove the securing clamp.
  • Withdraw voltage regulator (3) by pulling it upwards.
  • Raise the battery, sliding it towards the front of the car.
  • Check that the terminals are in the right position before fitting the new battery.

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