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IMPACT 4.07.

20 7/31/2019

Chassis ID Path
372/Description, Design and Function//Fuse and Relay Locations

Model Identity
VN 131654936

Publish date ID/Operation


4/12/2013

Fuse and Relay Locations

FRC in Center Dash

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the Volvo Group
The information contained herein is current at the time of its original distribution, but is subject to change. The reader is advised that printed copies are uncontrolled.

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External Fuse and Relay Center (EFRC)

The vehicle's instrumentation, gauges and other electrically controlled parts are wired through the Fuse and Relay
Center (FRC) and the External Fuse and Relay Center (EFRC).

The FRC is located in the center of the dash, just above the engine cover and the EFRC is mounted to the bulk head in
the engine compartment near the steering column.

The EFRC contains fuses and relays that provide power to the Engine Management System (EMS) and the
Aftertreatment System.

Located just below the in dash FRC panel are the following modules: Vehicle ECU/Bodybuilder module, Light Control
Module Central Locking Module.

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

The FRC and EFRC panel's can include mini-fuses, relays and micro-relays. 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.

Dash Mounted Fuse and Relay Positions


Note: Refer to the decal inside the FRC 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.

Copyright to this documentation belongs to the Volvo Group. No reproduction, copying, change, amendment or other similar disposal is entitled without prior written consent by
the Volvo Group
The information contained herein is current at the time of its original distribution, but is subject to change. The reader is advised that printed copies are uncontrolled.

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Dash Mounted Fuse and Relay Positions (in the top FRC panel)

Externally Mounted Fuse and Relay Positions


Note: Refer to the inside of the moulded EFRC cover for vehicle's exact fuse descriptions and ratings.

Copyright to this documentation belongs to the Volvo Group. No reproduction, copying, change, amendment or other similar disposal is entitled without prior written consent by
the Volvo Group
The information contained herein is current at the time of its original distribution, but is subject to change. The reader is advised that printed copies are uncontrolled.

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Externally Mounted Fuse and Relay Positions

Mini-fuse, Replacement

You must read and understand the precautions and guidelines in Service Information, group 30, General Safety
Practices, before performing this procedure. If you are not properly trained and certified in this procedure, ask your
supervisor for training before you perform it.

To replace mini-fuses in the truck electrical center, use only the fuse puller tool provided with the vehicle, 20378326.
Removing the mini-fuses with another device can possibly damage the connections.

Copyright to this documentation belongs to the Volvo Group. No reproduction, copying, change, amendment or other similar disposal is entitled without prior written consent by
the Volvo Group
The information contained herein is current at the time of its original distribution, but is subject to change. The reader is advised that printed copies are uncontrolled.

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Relay, Replacement

You must read and understand the precautions and guidelines in Service Information, group 30, General Safety
Practices, before performing this procedure. If you are not properly trained and certified in this procedure, ask your
supervisor for training before you perform it.

To replace relays, use relay puller tool J-43244. This tool can be used on standard size or micro-relays, power relays,
mini-circuit breakers, maxi-fuses, etc.

Copyright to this documentation belongs to the Volvo Group. No reproduction, copying, change, amendment or other similar disposal is entitled without prior written consent by
the Volvo Group
The information contained herein is current at the time of its original distribution, but is subject to change. The reader is advised that printed copies are uncontrolled.

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