Suzuki Vitara has been produced in four generations since 1988 and is available worldwide. For some markets, the model received the prefix “Grand” in the name and was sold as Suzuki Grand Vitara, Grand Escudo, XL-7 . In our material you will find a description of the fuse and relay blocks of the second generation Suzuki Vitara, produced in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. We will show the locations of the blocks, their photos and diagrams. We will highlight the fuse responsible for the cigarette lighter.

Block under the hood

On the right side, next to the battery.

Option 1

Description

F1(15A/25A) Additional equipment
F2(15A) Petrol: Engine management
F3(15A) Right headlight
F4(15A)
F5(60A)
F6(Z30A) Instrument panel fuse/relay block
F7(60A) Ignition switch circuits
F8(50A) ABS/ESP system
F9(80A/100A)
F10(30A) Engine control
F11(25A) Air conditioning system

Additional elements

Transcript

  1. Accessory fuse or relay
  2. Accessory fuse or relay
  3. Air conditioner compressor relay
  4. Air conditioner fan relay
  5. Optional equipment fuses

Option 2

Photo – example

Appointment

1Air conditioning relay
2Condenser fan high speed relay #1
3Fog light relay
4Horn relay
5Condenser Fan Motor Relay
6Relay #2 high speed condenser fan motor/drive
7Transmission control system relay
8Oxygen sensor heater relay
F1(15A) Left headlight
F2(15A) Engine control
F3(15A) Stop signals
F4(25A) Rear window heater
F5(60A) Heater fan motor
F6(60A) ABS system
F7(15A) Engine control
F8(15A) Sound signal
F9(25A) Air conditioning system
F10(15A) Fog lights
F11(15A) Right headlight
F12(60A) Instrument panel fuse/relay block
F13(60A) Ignition switch circuits

Additional elements

  1. (120A) Generator (main fuse on battery terminal)
  2. (40A) Auxiliary heater
  3. (40A) Cooling system fan motor
  4. (80A) Glow plugs

Cabin block

It is located on the driver’s side under the panel on the side wall (covered by a black cover, which should have the current purpose written on it). It is easier to get to it if you remove the panel under the steering column (it is attached at the corners with 4 screws).

Translation of the designation into Russian

A/Cair conditioning
ABSABS
ALLgenerator
ALT-Sgenerator
AMengine switch
DEFwindow heater
DOMEinterior lighting
DOORdoor
ECUengine control module
EDUinjection control
EFIelectronic injection control system in a vehicle
A MAINmain engine
FANfan
FOGfog light
Frfront
F-TAILtaillights
GAUGEdashboard, speedometer
HAZARDemergency signals
HAZ-TRNemergency-turns
HEADheadlights
HEAD LHleft headlights
HEAD RHright headlights
HORNbeep
HTRheater
I/UPidling
IGignition
IGNignition
MAINmain
P/Wwindow regulator
POWERfeeding
PWRfeeding
RADradio
Rr/rearposterior
SIGcigarette lighter
SPAREspare
STstarter
STOPStop signal
TAILtaillights
TURNturn signals
WASHwindshield washer
WIPwindscreen wiper
WIPERwindscreen wiper

The cigarette lighter fuse is marked CIGAR at 20 or 25A.

There may be separate relays nearby.

Description

F1(15 A)
F2(15A) Rear fog lamp
F3(20A) Central locking
F4(15A) Engine control
F5(20A) Fuel filter heater
F6(15A) Emergency alarm
F7(15A)
F8(15A)
F9(30A) Heater fan motor
F10(30A) Electric window lifter
F11(30A) Reserve
F12(15A) Engine control
F13(10A)
F14(15A) Windshield wiper/washer
F15(20A) Cigarette lighter
F16(15A) Seat heating
F17(15A)
F18(25A) Hatch
F19(20A)

Fuse number 15 at 20A is responsible for the cigarette lighter.