The fourth-generation Daihatsu Move was produced in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010. The fifth-generation Daihatsu Move was produced in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. This article describes the fuses and relays for the 2006-2014 Daihatsu Move, including block diagrams, their locations, and photo examples. We’ll highlight the cigarette lighter fuse.

The purpose of fuses and relays may differ from that described and depends on the year of manufacture and the level of electrical equipment in your vehicle.
Passenger compartment
In the car’s interior, the fuse box is located at the bottom of the instrument panel.

Type 1
Check the assignment against your diagrams on the back of the protective covers.

Diagram

Assignment
| 1 ACC | 7.5A Audio, Rearview Mirrors, Keyless Entry |
| 2 ECU IG1 | 7.5A Airbag, ABS, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Electric Power Steering, Headlight Auto-Leveling |
| 3 HORN/HAZ | 10A Horn, Hazard Warning Lights, Keyless Entry |
| 4 AM2 | 20A AM2 |
| 5 D/L | 15A Keyless Entry, Keyless Entry |
| 6 AM1 | 15A AM1 |
| 7 TAIL | 10A Tail Lights, Parking Lights, License Plate Light |
| 8 ETCS | 10A Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) ECU |
| 9 FR WIPER | 20A Front Wiper, Front Washer |
| 10 RR WIPER | 15A Rear Wiper, Rear Washer |
| 11 FOG RH | 7.5A Front Fog Lights (Right) |
| 12 DEFOG | 20A Rear Window Defogger |
| 13 FOG LH | 7.5A Front Fog Lights (Left) |
| 14 SOCKET | 15A Accessory Socket, Cigarette Lighter |
| 15 E/G | 10A Ignition System, Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) ECU |
| 16 ECU IG2 | 7.5A Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) computer, automatic transmission (AT), stop-start system |
| 17 IG1/BACK | 7.5A Air conditioning, heater control, taillight illumination |
Fuse number 14, 15A, is responsible for the operation of the cigarette lighter.
Type 2

Diagram

Designation
| TAIL | 10A Parking Lights |
| DOME | 5A Interior Lights |
| FOG RH | 7.5A Right Fog Light |
| FOG LH | 7.5A Left Fog Light |
| ETCS | 10A Electronic Throttle |
| HORN/HAZ | 10A Horn / Hazard Lights |
| AM2 | 7.5A Ignition Line AM2 |
| AM1 | 5A Ignition Line AM1 |
| D/L | 15A Central Door Locking |
| BACK UP | 5A Memory Supply (ECU, Clock, Radio) |
| RR WIPER | 10A Rear Windscreen Wiper |
| WASHER | 15A Washer Pump |
| FR WIPER | 25A Front Windscreen Wipers |
| POWER IG | 30A Main Ignition Supply |
| POWER B | 20A Constant Battery Supply |
| ECU IG2 | 5A ECU Supply (IG2 Line) |
| E/G | 10A Engine (Engine Control) |
| IG1/BACK | 5A Ignition IG1 / Reserve |
| SEAT HTR | 10A Heated Seats |
| ECU IG1 | 7.5A ECU Supply (IG1 Line) |
| SOCKET | 15A Socket / Cigarette Lighter |
| ACC | 15A Accessories Supply |
| H-LP HI RH | 10A High Beam Right headlight |
| H-LP HI LH | 10A Left headlight high beam |
| ECU-B | 10A Constant power supply to the ECU |
| A/C | 5A Air conditioning |
| DEF | 5A Heating control |
| DEFOG | 15A Rear window defroster |
BACK UP (5A) — if burned out, settings may be reset
AM1/AM2 — critical for engine starting
POWER IG (30A) — key fuse for the entire ignition system
ECU-B/ECU IG1/IG2 — directly affect engine operation
Engine compartment
In the engine compartment, the fuse and relay box is located at the rear of the engine space, next to the battery.

Photo – example


Diagram

Allocation
| EFI | 15A Fuel Injection System, Engine Control Module Supply |
| STR LOCK | 20A Steering Lock |
| STOP | 10A Brake Lights, Brake Pedal Switch |
| ST | 7.5A Starter Control (Start Signal Circuit) |
| HALOGEN H-LP LO RH | 10A Right Headlight Low Beam (Halogen) |
| HALOGEN H-LP LO LH | 10A Left Headlight Low Beam (Halogen) |
| DISCHARGE H-LP LO RH | 15A Right Headlight Low Beam (Xenon / HID) |
| DISCHARGE H-LP LO LH | 15A Left Headlight Low Beam (Xenon / HID) |
| AM2 | 30A AM2 Ignition Main Line (Critical for Engine Starting) |
| PSB LH | 20A Left-Hand Parking Brake Motor |
| PSB RH | 20A Right-Hand Parking Brake Motor |
| ABS | 30A ABS Valve Body / Control |
| BACK UP | 15A Constant Memory Supply (Clock, ECU, Settings) |
| A/C | 10A Air Conditioning Control |
| RAD (малый) | 30A Radiator Fan (Main Circuit) |
If you have any questions, please write them in the comments.
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