You are on page 1of 3

Fuse and Relay Locations

TEC in Center Dash

The vehicle's instrumentation, gauges and other electrically controlled parts are wired through the Truck
Electrical Center (TEC). The TEC is located in the center of the dash, just above the engine cover.

The vehicle has two electrical centers, one located in the middle of the dash under the top cover, and the
other under the front cover. The electrical center underneath the front cover is the power module and it
feeds the relays to the electrical center under the top cover.

Located just below the fuse/relay panel are the following modules: Vehicle ECU/Bodybuilder module,
Light Control Module, Steering Wheel Module and Central Locking Module/relay.

Refer to the decal inside the TEC cover for vehicle's exact fuse locations and ratings. (Note that all fuses
and relays may not be used in every vehicle.)

The TEC panel includes all maxi-fuses, mini-fuses, relays and micro-relays. Maxi-fuses are designed for
larger amounts of current than regular fuses. The micro ISO relays are smaller in size than conventional
relays, and the pin arrangement is different. Mini-fuses are also smaller in size, but the current rating is
the same as ATO-size fuses.

Power Module
Note: Refer to the decal inside the power module cover (behind cupholder) for vehicle's exact fuse/relay
descriptions and ratings.
Fuse and Relay Positions, Power Module

Fuse and Relay Positions, VN


Note: Refer to the decal inside the TEC cover for vehicle's exact fuse descriptions and ratings.

Note: 30A circuit breakers are installed in the following locations: F8, F10, F17, F36 and F38.

Fuse and Relay Positions (in the top TEC panel), VN


Fuse and Relay Positions, VHD
Note: Refer to the decal inside the TEC cover for vehicle's exact fuse descriptions and ratings.

Note: 30A circuit breakers are installed in the following locations: F8, F10, F17, F36 and F38.

Fuse and Relay Positions (in the top TEC panel), VHD

You might also like