2007 TL Fuse Box.
2007 TL Fuse Box.
I was wondering if anyone who has a 2007 TL or Type S could take a picture of and post their fuse box if they haven't changed any of the fuses out. In case you don't know where it is, Just below the steering wheel on the left most panel there is a little sliding door that opens up to expose the interior fuse box.
During a recent mod, I pulled out Fuse 32 and a couple of other ones that I'm not sure about and i want to make sure I didn't screw anything up and I don't know what the default configuration was. Although i am not showing any lights, indicators or alerts about incorrect or missing fuses I was hoping someone could help me out.
thanks
During a recent mod, I pulled out Fuse 32 and a couple of other ones that I'm not sure about and i want to make sure I didn't screw anything up and I don't know what the default configuration was. Although i am not showing any lights, indicators or alerts about incorrect or missing fuses I was hoping someone could help me out.
thanks
Is there a diagram on the back of the fuse box cover? I thought I remember seeing a diagram somewhere there. If so, just follow the diagram and make sure all the fuses are in the correct place and have the correct ratings. Make sure the fuses are pushed in all the way too.
Fuse 31, 32 and many others empty...
There is a diagram but it doesn't say which fuses are supposed to be in there and which ones were left empty, there are a quite a few empty slots and I didn't take a picture and I guess I was excited and just started pulling fuses. I know Fuse 31 and 33 are both empty now but I'm not sure if they came that way or if I pulled a fuse from either slot and didn't replace. I guess if I didn't get any lights come on yet I should be fine by now.
My main concern is just leaving an empty slot that should be filled and filling an empty slot that should be empty, not so much the amperage. That stuff is on the diagram.
My main concern is just leaving an empty slot that should be filled and filling an empty slot that should be empty, not so much the amperage. That stuff is on the diagram.
Not everything but I get your point...
Okay so the manual and the back of the fuse box give you the same information which is what fuse to use in each slot. It does not tell you why there are missing fuses, what would happen if you put the correct fuse in an empty slot and which fuses don't ever need to be filled. or what OP2 means or any descriptions like that. I guess you have to do some other type of research or just know what the hell the letters stand for such as "ACC = accessory" and so on and so forth. I'm a network engineer not an electrical one, but I guess I can figure it out if I let my fingers do the walking. Thanks for the help, sort of...
Originally Posted by FromEX2TSX
Okay so the manual and the back of the fuse box give you the same information which is what fuse to use in each slot. It does not tell you why there are missing fuses, what would happen if you put the correct fuse in an empty slot and which fuses don't ever need to be filled. or what OP2 means or any descriptions like that. I guess you have to do some other type of research or just know what the hell the letters stand for such as "ACC = accessory" and so on and so forth. I'm a network engineer not an electrical one, but I guess I can figure it out if I let my fingers do the walking. Thanks for the help, sort of... 

This is for the 05 TL, most liketly the same for the 07
This is as close to what I was looking for as I could expect.
Well, what can I say. I take back every nasty thing I ever thought about you. Thanks for the pages. (For real this time.
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