User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
- Emergency
- Controls
- Entering and Leaving the Vehicle
- Doors
- Electrically Operated Windows
- Heated Mirrors
- Mirrors
- Electrical Mirror Adjustment
- Windshield Wiper Blades
- Roof Console
- Sun Visors
- Stepwell Lighting
- Interior Lighting
- Dashboard
- Control Panel
- Control Panel of Heating/Ventilation System
- Air Conditioning Switch
- Fan Speed Selector Switch
- Temperature Adjustment
- Air Distribution Selector Switch
- Center Console
- Left-Hand Steering Column Switch
- Right-Hand Steering Column Switch
- Steering Wheel Switches
- Adjustable Steering Column
- Seats
- Master Display
- PDC and Voltage Display
- Power Distribution Center (PDC)
- Voltage Converter
- Driving
- General
- Steering Lock/Contact/Starter Switch
- Glow System
- Starting Procedure
- Engine Speed Control
- Cruise Control
- Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional)
- Vehicle Speed Limitation for Special Applications
- Driving Style
- Steering
- ABS Brakes
- Park Brake and Service Brake
- Engine Brake
- Stopping
- Allison Automatic Gearbox
- Maintenance
- Introduction
- Air Dryer
- Overhaul
- Air Tanks
- Air Gauges and Air Leaks
- Air Compressor
- Overview of Daily Checks
- Opening the Front Panel
- Engine Oil Level
- Topping Up Coolant
- Special Coolant Fill Instructions
- Windshield Washer Reservoir Fluid Level
- Air Filter Indicator
- Wheels and Tires
- Lighting and Instruments
- Driver's Seat and Mirrors
- Overview of Weekly Checks
- Power Steering Fluid Level
- Brake System Air Drier
- Draining the Water Separator
- Batteries
- General Maintenance
- Cab Maintenance
- Cleaning
- Preventative Maintenance before the Winter Season
- Diesel Fuel
- Windshield Washer Reservoir
- Maintenance after the Winter Season
- Cooling System
- Information
- Glossary
- Index
Fuses
WARNING
To prevent overload and the risk of fire
you must NEVER replace a burnt-out
fuse with a fuse with a higher rating
than specified. If a specific fuse re-
peatedly blows, this means there is a
fault in the circuit, which MUST be in-
spected and remedied. NEVER re-
place or remove a fuse if
• the contact is on.
• the engine is running.
• it is passing an electrical load.
The fuses are behind a cover in the
dashboard on the co-driver's side.
Attached to the inside of the cover is a
sticker with an overview of the fuses. For
replacing fuses there is a special fuse
clamp on the fuse board. Each fuse is
color-coded to show the rating:
Orange 5 A
Red 10 A
Blue 15 A
Yellow 20 A
Transparent 25 A
Green 30 A
List of Fuses
E004 Fuse, driver's side dipped
beam
E005 Fuse, co-driver's side dipped
beam
E006 Fuse, driver's side main beam
E013 Fuse, stop lights
E016 Fuse, reversing lights and
cross-axle lock control
E018 Fuse, G.O reverse lams
E019 Fuse, horn
E025 Fuse, wiper wash
E026 Fuse, cigar lighter/door
switches/electronic unit,
converter 24/12 V with power
supply for radio memory
E027 Fuse, converter 24/12
E028 Fuse, interior lighting/door
locking
E031 Fuse, heater and air
conditioner
E035 Fuse, ECU engine ignition
E039 Fuse, seat heating
E044 Fuse, mirror heating/electrical
mirror adjustment/electrical
window operation/sun roof
E051 (unused)
EMERGENCY - Fuses
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