Fusebox

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Fuses

Fuses protect your car from electrical short circuits and power overloads that can damage equipment or start a fire. Often, a fuse will blow due to a momentary overload, and replacing the bad fuse as directed below will fix the problem (the car's horn or interior lights may cease to work, for example). If a fuse blows repeatedly, it indicates an electrical problem that will require a little trip to your Lotus Dealer.

Never replace a fuse with one of bigger amperage. This could damage the device the fuse is meant to protect.


'Little' coloured type Fuses



Fuse Colours

2A = BLACK

3A = VIOLET

4A = PINK

5A = ORANGE

7.5A = BROWN

10A = RED

15A = LIGHT BLUE

20A = YELLOW

25A = CLEAR


Elise S1 Fuse Box

The main fusebox is located in the front services compartment, on the passenger side, and is protected by a clear plastic cover. For access, remove the passenger side front body access panel, followed by the radiator air deflector panel. Twenty two slots are provided for 'little' type fuses which are numbered, and coloured according to their amperage rating, and may be pulled out from their slots useing the fuse extractor tool provided on the fusebox lit.

S1 Main Fuse Box



Slot Raiting Circuit
1 3A Rear amp
2 2A Alarm ignition
3 20A Interior fan
4 15A Wiper motor
5 3A Reverse lamp
6 7.5A Direction indicators
7 10A Ignition services
8 7.5A Stop lamps & Battery services
9 10A Hazard lamps
10 7.5A Horn
11 10A Alarm & Interior lamp
12 25A Cooling fan
13 BLANK BLANK
14 20A Audio
15 20A Cigar lighter
16 5A Sidelamp LH
17 5A Sidelamp LH
18 BLANK BLANK
19 BLANK BLANK
20 20A Fast fan speed relay
21 BLANK BLANK
22 BLANK BLANK


Elise S1 Relays

A Horn
B Cooling fan
C Dip beam
D Main beam



Elise S1 Maxi Fuses

Also on the elise is two Maxi fuses, the fuses are located in the front service compartment, beneath the wiper motor protective cover.

Maxi Fuses



A Lighting
B Ignition switch


K Series Elise S2 Fuse Box

The main fusebox is located in the front services compartment, on the passenger side, and is protected by a clear plastic cover. For access, remove the passenger side front body access panel, followed by the radiator air deflector panel. Twenty two slots are provided for 'little' type fuses which are numbered, and coloured according to their amperage rating, and may be pulled out from their slots useing the fuse extractor tool provided on the fusebox lit.


S2 Fusebox



Slot Raiting Circuit
1 20A Aux. power socket
2 2A Alarm siren
3 20A Interior fan
4 15A Wiper motor
5 7.5A Stop lamp
6 7.5A Direction indicators
7 10A Ignition services
8 7.5A Battery services
9 10A Hazard lamps
10 7.5A Horn
11 10A Alarm power & Interior lamp
12 25A Cooling fan
13 7.5A Audi ignition
14 BLANK BLANK
15 7.5A Audio +ve; switch module
16 10A Sidelamps;rear fog
17 10A Dip beam LH
18 10A Dip beam RH
19 BLANK BLANK
20 15A Main beam LH
21 15A Main beam RH
22 BLANK BLANK


K Series Elise S2 Relays

Fuses and relays associated with the engine management system are located at the rear of the engine bay adjacent to the engine ECM. The mulit-function relay unit containing the engine control relay and starter relay is mounted on the chassis rear subframe below the engine ECM.

A Horn
B Cooling fan
C BLANK
D BLANK


K Series Elise S2 Engine Fuses

S2 Engine Fuses



Slot Rating Circit
1 BLANK BLANK
2 BLANK BLANK
3 20A Star immobiliser
4 20A Fuel pump
5 80A Alternator output


Toyota Elise S2 Fuse Box

Main Fusebox


The main fusebox is located in the front services compartment, on the passenger side, and is protected by a clear plastic cover. For access, remove the passenger side front body access panel, followed by the radiator air deflector panel. Twenty two slots are provided for 'little' type fuses which are numbered, and coloured according to their amperage rating, and may be pulled out from their slots useing the fuse extractor tool provided on the fusebox lit.


Slot Raiting Circuit
1 20A Aux. power socket
2 2A non USA:alarm siren USA:reverse lamps
3 20A driver window
4 20A Passange window
5 7.5A non USA:Reverse lamps USA:Stoplamps
6 7.5A Turn indicators
7 10A Ignition services
8 7.5A Battery services
9 10A Hazard lamps
10 7.5A Horn
11 10A Alarm & Interior lamp
12 10A ABS
13 3A ECU ignition
14 20A Radiator fans 1 fast & 2 slow
15 7.5A Radio, switch pack module
16 10A non USA:Rear fog USA:Sidelamps
17 10A Dip beam LH
18 10A Dip beam RH
19 20A A.C comp relay & rad fan 2 fast
20 15A Main beam LH
21 15A Main beam RH
22 7.5 CDL



Overhead View of the fusebox


Toyota Elise S2 Interior Fuses & Relays

The wash/wipe module, turn/hazard flasher relay, horn relay and a relay for inertia switch activation of the central door locking, are mounted on the scuttle beam above the passenger footwell, with four fuses secured to the harness in that area.

A 60A Maxi fuse protecting the ABS circuit is located beneath the passenger side fascia top, adjacent to the positive post. A multi-function relay unit containing the engine control relay, fuel pump relay and starter relay is mounted in the engine bay near the ECU. A similar relay unit is mounted in the front services compartment alongside the fusebox, and operates the a.c. compressor and radiator fans.

Interior fuses


Important Note: Although the two modules are identical in appearance, their function is different and they must not be transposed.

The A.C. relay module A117M0038F has a brown label marked YWB100800.

The engine relay module A111E6024F has a white label marked YWB100970.

C1 20A Interior fan
C2 15A Wiper motor
C3 7.5A Audio key-in
C4 10A A.C. compressor


Toyota Elise S2 Engine Fuses

Fuses and relays associated with the engine management system are contained in two 4-position fuse holders located at the front of the engine bay on the cabin bulkhead, adjacent to the engine ECM. To access the fuses, unclip rear edge of the cover.

Engine Fuses



R1 20A Fuel pump
R2 3A Immobiliser
R3 5A Alternator sense
R4 5A ECU battery feed
R5 5A O2 heaters
R6 7.5A VSV's VVT, VVL, IAC
R7 10A Injectors, ignition coils
R8 5A Re-circ. pump






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