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The fuses are numbered...as are the relays. Relay 'D' = Is, headlamp/washers/wipers, located in the additional relay holder mounted on the inner fender in front of main fuse block, with black plastic square cover. The relays right at the back of the main fuse block are listed as follows... R1 = Combination relay for wipers/turn/heated rear window.( Biggest relay ) R2 = Windows. ( Alloy cube relay.) R3 = a/c ( Alloy cube relay.) R4 = OVPR. ( Tall alloy relay...with fuse on top.) Fuses get corroded in the holders so try rolling them around in their fittings. Look for broken strip on the fuses links too. 6 fuses standing up in line like soldiers on one side, are the spares. The most common component to fail is the combination switch assembly under the steering wheel...the turn/brights/ switch. Hope this helps. ![]() PS....When the big combi relay goes, it usually smells of burnt plastic...pull it out and check. . .
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