2. Remove the fuse block cover.
3. Refer to the fuse rating table to check the fuse that is protecting the failed circuit.
4. In the cover of the fuse box located in the passenger compartment, there is a special tweezers for extracting the fuses. Using tweezers, remove the fuse you think is blown from the block by pulling it straight up.
The wire inside the fuse is easily tangled and will break if the fuse is blown. If it does not burn out, then something else is the cause of the malfunctions, and to isolate and eliminate it, contact an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
A. Serviceable fuse; B. Blown fuse
5. Using tweezers, insert a new fuse with the same current rating into the same location in the fuse box as the blown one.
Warning.
If a recently installed fuse blows again after a short time, contact an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer to determine the cause of the malfunction and correct it.
Never install a fuse with a rated current greater than that specified in the specifications, or any fuse substitutes such as wire, foil, etc. This may cause the wiring to overheat and cause a fire.