Mitsubishi Mirage has been produced since 1978 to the present. In this article, we will show a description of the fuses and relays of the Mitsubishi Mirage 4 and 5 generations produced in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003. Highlight the cigarette lighter fuse.
The design of the units and the purpose of their elements depends on the year of manufacture, the level of electrical equipment and the region of delivery.
Passenger compartment fuses and relay boxes
It is located in the interior of the Mitsubishi Mirage under the instrument panel on the left, for left-hand drive cars.
And on the right, for right-hand drive cars.
Type 1
Example
For left-hand drive cars
Diagram
Assignment
1 | 20A Heater fan motor |
2 | 10A Reversing lights and SRS control unit |
3 | 10A Instrument cluster and light warning buzzer |
4 | 15A Cigarette lighter and control system for side mirrors |
5 | 10A Clock, radio or radio tape recorder |
6 | 15A Stop lights |
7 | 10A SRS control unit and relay-interrupter for direction indicators and alarm |
8 | 15A Central door lock control unit |
9 | 10A Sound signal |
10 | 15A Washer and cleaner motor |
11 | Reserve |
12 | Reserve |
13 | 20A Control unit for the electric sunroof |
14 | 10A Interior lighting and luggage. compartments, clock, radio or radio tape recorder, instrument cluster, central door lock control unit, engine control unit, automatic transmission control unit |
15 | 10A Heater fan motor relay, rear window defogger relay, lift glass motor relay, headlight washer relay, sunroof electric control unit, air conditioning control unit, ABS power relay, electric mag relay. valves ABS (2WD), relay No. 1 of the DRL system, control unit for the DRL system |
16 | 20A Seat heaters |
17 | 10A Instrument cluster (models with 4A / T), automatic transmission control unit |
Fuse number 4, 15A, is responsible for the cigarette lighter
For cars with right-hand drive
Diagram
Appointment
1 | Reserve |
2 | Reserve |
3 | 10A Relay for the heater fan motor, rear window heater relay, power window relay, sunroof control unit, air conditioning control unit, ABS power relay, electric mag relay. valves ABS (2WD), relay No. 1 low / high beam headlights |
4 | 10A Clock, radio or radio tape recorder |
5 | 15A Cigarette lighter and control system for side mirrors |
6 | 20A Central door lock control unit |
7 | 10A Instrument cluster (models with 4A / T), automatic transmission control unit |
8 | Reserve |
9 | 20A Washer and cleaner motor |
10 | 10A Sound signal |
11 | 10A Instrument cluster and warning buzzer about the lights on |
12 | 10A Relay-interrupter of direction indicators and alarm |
13 | Reserve |
14 | Reserve |
15 | 20A Control unit for the electric sunroof |
16 | 25A Heater fan motor |
17 | 15A Stop lights |
18 | 10A Reversing lights and SRS control unit |
19 | 10A Interior and luggage compartment lighting, clock, radio or radio tape recorder, instrument cluster, central door lock control unit, engine control unit, automatic transmission control unit |
Fuse number 5 15A is responsible for the cigarette lighter
Type 2
Photo for example
Diagram
Diagram
Designation
1 | 10A Relay |
2 | 15A Cigarette lighter |
3 | 10A Direction indicators |
4 | 25A Heater |
5 | 25A Heated rear window |
6 | 20A Wiper |
7 | 10A Reversing lamps |
8 | 20A Central locking |
9 | 10A Instrument cluster |
10 | 10A Heated seats |
11 | 20A Luke |
12 | Spare |
The fuse number 2, 15A, is responsible for the cigarette lighter.
Relay
- Heater relay
- Heated rear window relay
- Hazard and direction indicator relays
Additional relay box
It can be installed next to the fuse box or one or more elements are separately mounted:
- Relay for electric drive glass lifts
- Heated rear window relay
- Central door lock control unit
- Fog lamp relay
Engine compartment fuses and relays boxes
Type 1
Main box
Located on the left side of the engine compartment, next to the battery.
Legend from the block cover
Diagram
Assignment
1 | 10A ABS |
2 | 10A High beam |
3 | 10A Rear parking lights |
4 | 10A Rear parking lights |
5 | 10A Alarm |
6 | 20A Heated rear window |
7 | 30A Glass lifters |
8 | 40A Starting system |
9 | 40A Ignition, injection |
10 | 30A radiator fan |
11 | 30A Low beam |
12 | 20A Engine management system |
13 | 80A Generator |
A | Relay dimensions |
B | Headlight relay |
C | Radiator fan relay |
D | Starter relay |
E | Starting relay, alternator |
Block on battery
Located on the positive terminal of the storage battery.
Designation
- 16 – 60A Anti lock brake system (ABS)
- 17 – 20A Fog lights
- 18 – 80A Glow plugs
Additional elements
An additional unit is attached next to the main unit.
Scheme
Description
- 14 – 25A Electro condenser fan
- 15 – 10A Air conditioner compressor
- J – reserve
- F – A / C compressor relay
- G – Relay for electric condenser fan
It is also possible to install some relays on the right side of the engine compartment.
Appointment
- signal relay
- ABS relay
Type 2
Main box
Located on the left side next to the battery.
Diagram
Designation
1 | 15A Stop light |
2 | 10A Alarm |
3 | 15A Anti-theft lights |
4 | 10A Side lights |
5 | 10A Side lights |
6 | 10A Air conditioner |
7 | 10A High beam headlights |
8 | 10A Sound signal |
9 | 10A Radio |
10 | 10A Interior lamps |
11 | 20A Engine diagnostics |
12 | 30A Electric windows |
13 | 30A Radiator cooling fan |
14 | 40A Headlights |
15 | 30A Ignition lock |
16 | 60A Fuse |
17 | 25A Air conditioner |
18 | 100A Generator |
Additional box
There are fuses and relays responsible for the air conditioning and heating system.
That’s all. And if you have something to add to the material – write in the comments.
i have a 1999 mitsubishi mirage de 1.5l my switch for the different speeds control on my ac/heat wont work on low is that a fuse problem or what if so where i it
If its your switch it might not be the relay, it could be a bad ac pressure switch, however, its best to start small, id recommend testing the relays by switching the suspected bad one out with another one that you know works, and just work your way down before buying a new part. Radiator fan relay, ac clutch relay, check high and low pressure temperature (may just need an ac recharge) and of course the Radiator fan itself. (Just disconnect and manually connect a power source to see if it turn on or not). Im not a mechanic just happened to learn the hard way and spend alot of money for things i could have fixed for cheaper if i had done the small start first. Hope this helps and hope your ac works again soon, this heats gonna be something crazy so best of luck!
I have no a/c working in my car, the ‘additional’ box (last picture taken) has no fuses in it and no little metal contacts inside the plastic casings where I would put the fuses into.. Is this the cause of my problem or is this box not even needed?