Fuse Block - Instrument Panel Label

2006 Isuzu Ascender S, 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Fuse Block - Instrument Panel Label
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Fig 1: Fuse Block - Instrument Panel Label Connector End View
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Fuse Block - Instrument Panel Label Usage

No. Device Rating Description
1 S/ROOF 20A Inside Rearview Mirror (ISRVM), Sunroof Control Module (CF5)
2 RSE 10A Infrared Transmitter Module (UUC)
3 REAR/WPR 20A Rear Window Wiper Motor
4 L/GATE 15A Liftgate Latch
5 AIRBAGS 10A Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM), Rollover Sensor (ASF)
6 HTD SEATS 20A Heated Seat Control Module (KA1)
7 LT TRN/SIG 10A Body Control Module (BCM)
8 DR/LCK 25A UNLOCK PCB Relay, DRIVER UNLOCK PCB Relay, LOCK PCB Relay
9 AOS MDL 10A Inflatable Restraint Passenger Presence (PPS) Module
10 PWR MIRS 2A Outside Rearview Mirror Switch
11 RT TRN/SIG 15A Body Control Module (BCM)
12 AMP 25A Amplifier (U65)
13 STR/WHL/ILLUM 2A Steering Wheel Control Switch - Left (UK3/K34), Steering Wheel Control Switch - Right (UK3/K34)
14 INFOTMNT 10A Video Display (UUC), Digital Radio Receiver (U2K)
15 HVAC/RFA 10A Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR), HVAC Control Module, Data Link Connector (DLC)
16 CNSTR VENT 10A Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Canister Vent Solenoid
17 RDO 15A Radio
18 CLSTR 10A Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC)
19 IGN SW 2A Ignition Switch
20 BCM 10A Body Control Module (BCM), Theft Deterrent Module (TDM)
21 ONSTAR 10A Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) (UE1)
22 CHMSL/DM/LAMP 15A Body Control Module (BCM)
23 INT LAMPS 10A Body Control Module (BCM)
- PWR SEATS Circuit Breaker 25A Seat Adjuster Switch - Driver (AG1)
- PWR WNDW Circuit Breaker 25A Power Window Switch - Main
- REAR DEFOG Relay - Rear Defogger Grid
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