General Information

sb dm 15.05

The fuse/circuit breaker panel is typically located under the instrument panel near the steering column. See Fig.. Circuit breakers protect against circuit overload. If a circuit becomes overloaded (usually caused by a short to ground), the circuit breaker opens, stopping current flow. Auto-reset breakers are installed. Depending on vehicle options, fuse/circuit breaker locations may vary from those shown. A power distribution panel may also be installed on the vehicle. This panel houses plug-in fuses and relays. See Fig. and Fig..

See Fig. for a typical XB chassis and optional tow power distribution modules.

See Fig., Fig., Fig., and Fig. for typical XB chassis fuse/relays.

  1. Battery 15 Amp

  2. Ignition 20 Amp

  3. Inst. Panel 5 Amp

  4. Horn 15 Amp

  5. Ignition 20 Amp

  6. Radio 10 Amp

  7. Choke 20 Amp

  8. Taillights 20 Amp

  9. Gauges 20 Amp

  10. Heater 25 Amp

  11. Wiper 25 Amp

  12. Stop/Hazard Lights 15 Amp

  13. Turn/Backup Lights 15 Amp

  14. Hazard Flasher

Fig. 1, Fuse/Circuit Breaker Locations (typical)

Fig. 2, Fuse/Relay/Circuit Breaker Panels (MB chassis, left-side shown, typical)

Fig. 3, Fuse/Relay/Circuit Breaker Panels (MB chassis, right-side shown, typical)

Fig. 4, Chassis and Optional Tow Power PDMs, (XB chassis mounted)

Fig. 5, Fuse/Relay, XB chassis, (typical install)

Fig. 6, Fuse/Relay, XB chassis, (typical install)

Fig. 7, Fuse/Relay, XB chassis, (typical install)

Fig. 8, Fuse/Relay, XB chassis, (typical install)

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Document Number: 0000117608
Manual Publication Date: 2024-05-06
Topic Publication Date: 2024-05-07