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Thank you so much! I tried inflating my car tiers and couldn’t understand why my cigarette lighter was not working. Your video not only taught me the Cig lighter was called a ‘Power Outlet’ but it also showed me how to change the fuse and find a spare! I appreciate it so much.
There is a RADIO fuse on the top left under the hood. The ACC Fuse in the interior fuse box is also important. There's also a ECU-IG fuse that could prevent the stereo from turning on, I think it's No 3, but I'd check all of them just to be sure.
Hi, thanks for your videos. I have a toyota corolla 2015 S and it does have the same fuse box diagram as the one on the video. I noticed my car doesnt have the MGC relay but it is listed in the fuse box cover, I was looking for this relay because I am having some issues with the air conditioner not blowing cold air continiuosly and I wanted to verify the compressor relay. I found out these models come with clutchless compressors and that is the reason why there is no relay. Is that true? Or is it somewhere else?
On the wiring diagram it says the MG Clutch Relay is "Except 2ZR-FE, 2ZR-FBE, 3ZR-FBE". So those engines don't have it. Between 40-50F should be measured at the vent if it's working properly. I think mine was around 45 last time I checked. It cycles on and off and the temperature changes slightly, like 45 to 48 and then back to 45 for example. So it's normal that it turns off for a little bit once a while, but if it's very hot outside, it stays on almost constantly.
@@CleverFix thanks for your response, I really appreciate it. Mine doesnt get that cold, I put it in low which is below 60 and sometimes it is cold but after 2 minutes it starts to get warm. If I turn off the AC button and turn it back on it starts blowing cold air again, it seems like the compressor doesnt stay on or something, perhaps the issue is with the pressure sensor switch? Which sends signal to the compressor? I recently replaced the compressor control valve, it is working a bit better but still does the same. Sorry to write this long explanation but I am trying to see if this is a simple fix before spending on a new compressor. Thanks!
Awesome concise video✌🏼Do you have listing of the specific fuses needed? I would like to see and enlarged picture of the fuse box panel cover for both inside and outside the 2017 Toyota corolla please😊 BTW That crazy icon photo of me is NOT ME- My grandson set up this method of communication -LOL-
Specific fuses needed for what? It's best to look at your own panel to make sure it's correct, don't rely on Internet.. there are many versions of Corolla with slight differences. Also remember that just because there's a label, that doesn't mean there's a fuse or relay there.. it depends on the model. I'm not sure what you're trying to figure out.. normally the fuses are checked when there's something not working.
Awesome video, super helpful! Do you know by any chance what size of add a fuse for adding an amplifier do I need? Micro or Mini? Thanks for all the Corolla series!
Hey man , thanks for your helpful information. I have a 2014 toyota corolla LE but the tail lights, tag lights, and side lights are not working. Yesterday they were working fine and I tried to test the voltage from my multimeter then they went off. I think I dammaged a fuse or something. My question to you : Are they using the same fuse or different ones? In the video, you saw the fuse for the tail and what about the one for fuse ? I'm wodering if I change the 10 A tail fuse will fix the issue ? Thanks
Thank you soooo much idk how to fix my lights being out and was going to pay a lot just to do it before I watched this video got pulled over a few times for it nd it was this easy wish I seen this sooner PSA works for 2021 as well
@@CleverFix thank you, i found out why my fuse was keep busting, its because my led light for my dome was grounded. after changing the led light, i replaced the fuse and all works now. thanks again
I don't see a fuse for the TPS on the diagrams, it seems to be connected directly to the ECM. Without the ECM working, the car will probably not be able to start. If there's a check engine code for the TPS, then the TPS could be faulty, the Actuator Motor that moves the throttle valve could be faulty, the valve could be stuck, there can be a wiring problem, or a ECM problem. So usually there is no fuse to check in this case. If you need the Throttle body tested, the Toyota dealer can do it with the Techstream. They can command the Actuator Motor to move, and see the TPS result at the same time.
@cleverfix I wanted to install an inline sony amp, and connect it to a 15 amp fuse. Youre supposed to use the head units fuse if its 15 amp but could I use the ciggerete lighter fuse instead?
External amps usually come with their own fuse, and they are connected to the battery terminal. See here: www.crutchfield.com/S-HpTehySqRIo/learn/learningcenter/car/amplifier_installation_guide.html
There are a few: HTR-IG in the interior fuse box for AC Controls. ECU-B2 under the hood for AC Electronics. HTR 50A under the hood for the blower. Hope you got it figured out.
It depends on which fuse. If the fuse has power going to it at all times, even when the car is off, then it's safer to disconnect the battery. That will prevent a small spark from happening when the fuse is being pushed in. So it really depends on the fuse and situation.. also if a lot of fuses are going to be pulled out and checked, then disconnecting the battery is a good idea, just in case a tool, like a metal screwdriver, is dropped which could short circuit the contacts of the fuse to the ground.
Have you figured this out? I'm not sure, and my car doesn't have it, but I can try to look into it and see if I find anything. It could be bunched together with the ECU fuses if it doesn't have a separate one.
The relay is likely built into the Body Control Module, and it's used to turn the lights off automatically after a certain period, to prevent draining the battery.
It depends which part of the Seatbelt is having the issue. The computer senses the seatbelt connection, and then it displays the warning light on board. There is a separate fuse for the display light, and for the ECU. The fuses to check would be 10A ECU-B, 7.5A Meter and 10A ECU-IG NO2. The Meter and IG-No.2 operate the warning lights, and the ECU-B checks the seatbelt switches.
If you enjoyed the video, please give it a thumbs up 👍. Your support helps me create more content and is greatly appreciated . If you have any questions , comments , or suggestions for future videos, feel free to leave them below. I love hearing from you and look forward to your feedback !
Thank you so much! I tried inflating my car tiers and couldn’t understand why my cigarette lighter was not working. Your video not only taught me the Cig lighter was called a ‘Power Outlet’ but it also showed me how to change the fuse and find a spare! I appreciate it so much.
Awesome, Great to hear!
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Best detail in DIY video EVER!!Saved the day!!! Thank you
Glad it helped!
The best and most descriptive fuse video ever on the web. Thanks
Thank you so much. Very good video. Where is the turn signal flasher relay?
On 2014-2018 there is no replaceable flasher relay. If they're not working, it's the fuse or the bulb.
Great vid! What size fuse do I need to get to replace the cigarette lighter?
Awesome video, Very helpful 👍🏼 Thanks
Hey, which fuses are involved with the stereo/radio/headunit?
There is a RADIO fuse on the top left under the hood. The ACC Fuse in the interior fuse box is also important. There's also a ECU-IG fuse that could prevent the stereo from turning on, I think it's No 3, but I'd check all of them just to be sure.
Hi, thanks for your videos. I have a toyota corolla 2015 S and it does have the same fuse box diagram as the one on the video. I noticed my car doesnt have the MGC relay but it is listed in the fuse box cover, I was looking for this relay because I am having some issues with the air conditioner not blowing cold air continiuosly and I wanted to verify the compressor relay. I found out these models come with clutchless compressors and that is the reason why there is no relay. Is that true? Or is it somewhere else?
On the wiring diagram it says the MG Clutch Relay is "Except 2ZR-FE, 2ZR-FBE, 3ZR-FBE". So those engines don't have it. Between 40-50F should be measured at the vent if it's working properly. I think mine was around 45 last time I checked. It cycles on and off and the temperature changes slightly, like 45 to 48 and then back to 45 for example. So it's normal that it turns off for a little bit once a while, but if it's very hot outside, it stays on almost constantly.
@@CleverFix thanks for your response, I really appreciate it. Mine doesnt get that cold, I put it in low which is below 60 and sometimes it is cold but after 2 minutes it starts to get warm. If I turn off the AC button and turn it back on it starts blowing cold air again, it seems like the compressor doesnt stay on or something, perhaps the issue is with the pressure sensor switch? Which sends signal to the compressor? I recently replaced the compressor control valve, it is working a bit better but still does the same. Sorry to write this long explanation but I am trying to see if this is a simple fix before spending on a new compressor. Thanks!
Awesome concise video✌🏼Do you have listing of the specific fuses needed? I would like to see and enlarged picture of the fuse box panel cover for both inside and outside the 2017 Toyota corolla please😊
BTW That crazy icon photo of me is NOT ME- My grandson set up this method of communication -LOL-
Specific fuses needed for what? It's best to look at your own panel to make sure it's correct, don't rely on Internet.. there are many versions of Corolla with slight differences. Also remember that just because there's a label, that doesn't mean there's a fuse or relay there.. it depends on the model. I'm not sure what you're trying to figure out.. normally the fuses are checked when there's something not working.
Very helpful
Thanks so much
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Thanks, a big help. I burned out a fuse by using a tire inflator too long on the power outlet. No idea there were 2 boxes, a tool and spares!
Awesome video, super helpful! Do you know by any chance what size of add a fuse for adding an amplifier do I need? Micro or Mini? Thanks for all the Corolla series!
If you need to add an aftermarket amplifier, check the manual for the type and amperage of fuse required, since it depends on the amplifier.
Hey man , thanks for your helpful information.
I have a 2014 toyota corolla LE but the tail lights, tag lights, and side lights are not working. Yesterday they were working fine and I tried to test the voltage from my multimeter then they went off. I think I dammaged a fuse or something. My question to you : Are they using the same fuse or different ones? In the video, you saw the fuse for the tail and what about the one for fuse ? I'm wodering if I change the 10 A tail fuse will fix the issue ?
Thanks
Have you figured it out? Just pull and check the fuse, no need to change it if it's not burned out.
Thank you soooo much idk how to fix my lights being out and was going to pay a lot just to do it before I watched this video got pulled over a few times for it nd it was this easy wish I seen this sooner PSA works for 2021 as well
which fuse is for dome lights and the light at the trunk? thank you
See 3:03 in the video, towards the top left corner, you'll see a "DOME" label. It's just below ECU-B on the top left.
@@CleverFix thank you, i found out why my fuse was keep busting, its because my led light for my dome was grounded. after changing the led light, i replaced the fuse and all works now. thanks again
@@wutzairsoft0930 You're welcome, glad you got it fixed!! Thanks for watching!
Which fuse controls the TPS in a 2014 Corolla?
I don't see a fuse for the TPS on the diagrams, it seems to be connected directly to the ECM. Without the ECM working, the car will probably not be able to start. If there's a check engine code for the TPS, then the TPS could be faulty, the Actuator Motor that moves the throttle valve could be faulty, the valve could be stuck, there can be a wiring problem, or a ECM problem. So usually there is no fuse to check in this case. If you need the Throttle body tested, the Toyota dealer can do it with the Techstream. They can command the Actuator Motor to move, and see the TPS result at the same time.
Thanks but what were the big fuses. Light blue purple and grey ones?
Under the hood, the big blue and gray rectangular boxes are actually relays, not fuses. I think that's the ones you are referring to?
@@CleverFix Oh yes I did some further research and they are indeed relays. Thanks for your videos, I always appreciate them!
@cleverfix I wanted to install an inline sony amp, and connect it to a 15 amp fuse. Youre supposed to use the head units fuse if its 15 amp but could I use the ciggerete lighter fuse instead?
External amps usually come with their own fuse, and they are connected to the battery terminal. See here: www.crutchfield.com/S-HpTehySqRIo/learn/learningcenter/car/amplifier_installation_guide.html
Very helpful 👍🏼🙂 keep it up 😘
Thanks 😊
Hi your video is really helpfull, but i can't find the a/c relay or fuse in my corolla the same one you showed. Can you please help me
There are a few: HTR-IG in the interior fuse box for AC Controls. ECU-B2 under the hood for AC Electronics. HTR 50A under the hood for the blower. Hope you got it figured out.
Do I need to remove the negative from the battery first right?
It depends on which fuse. If the fuse has power going to it at all times, even when the car is off, then it's safer to disconnect the battery. That will prevent a small spark from happening when the fuse is being pushed in.
So it really depends on the fuse and situation.. also if a lot of fuses are going to be pulled out and checked, then disconnecting the battery is a good idea, just in case a tool, like a metal screwdriver, is dropped which could short circuit the contacts of the fuse to the ground.
My dash mph is off the digital read out, but everything els is good, could that be a fuse?
Do you need to disconnect the battery when taking out fuses?
Not usually, I've never disconnected the battery. Make sure the key/ignition is turned off completely though.
I needed this cause my car doors won’t lock or unlock when I press the buttons
Thanks, Can you help me I want to check the pre collision system fuse but i don't know where and what name it's given
Have you figured this out? I'm not sure, and my car doesn't have it, but I can try to look into it and see if I find anything. It could be bunched together with the ECU fuses if it doesn't have a separate one.
Do you know what fuse is for windshield wiper? Mine is out completely
At the 20 second mark, on the top left, it says "Wiper" 25A , interior box. ua-cam.com/video/bss62gsU0qk/v-deo.htmlsi=UBASDftlgnPDIdcd&t=20
where is interior lights fuses or relay of toyota corolla 2017 or 2016 model located?
The Map light and dome lights are protected by the 10A DOME Fuse in the under the hood fuse box. It's just above the "RADIO" fuse, labelled DOME.
The relay is likely built into the Body Control Module, and it's used to turn the lights off automatically after a certain period, to prevent draining the battery.
Wonderful video
Thank you 💞
Glad you enjoyed it
Very good work
Thank you so much 😀
I noticed that the IGT/INJ relay is missing .Is this normal?
Yes it's normal on certain models, although some will have it. If it's not there, then the IGN fuse protects the injectors instead.
My 2014 toy corolla horn has stop working... Is there a fuse for this?
See my Horn Not Working video: ua-cam.com/video/rCWkCxPXCsM/v-deo.html
Where would i find the secret window & heater fuses
Right here: ua-cam.com/video/JAj35TKGQTU/v-deo.htmlsi=Lc1tommdYX5YU7lp&t=75 thanks for watching!
Good video
Thanks! I'm about to make one for the relays next. Have had a few people ask. If there's anything you'd like to see for this car let me know.
What fuse is for the fuel pump? I don't think I'm getting power to the fuel pump
The 20A EFI-Main fuse, and EFI-MAIN Relay, both under the hood.
How to I remove the 30A
fuse for power windows
I pulled it with pliers gently. It's important not to squeeze too hard because it's plastic.
Hello
I have a corolla im 2017 and the screen and the clock are off
There is any fuses for it or something else?
It could be the 7.5Amp ACC Fuse in the interior box. It's to the right of the Cigarette Lighter at 0:28 .
Hello my horn went out... Is there a fuse for this?
Thanks but still does not know which fuse controls the windshield washer pump
At 00:40 , it's a 15A fuse labelled WASHER just to the left of WIPER. Sorry I just saw this comment, but hopefully it helps someone else.
Thank youuu 🙏🏾
Where is the flasher
There is no flasher relay, it's built into the body control module. For turn signals and hazard lights, it's TURN&HAZ under the hood.
Where can i find seatbelt fuse ?
It depends which part of the Seatbelt is having the issue. The computer senses the seatbelt connection, and then it displays the warning light on board. There is a separate fuse for the display light, and for the ECU.
The fuses to check would be 10A ECU-B, 7.5A Meter and 10A ECU-IG NO2. The Meter and IG-No.2 operate the warning lights, and the ECU-B checks the seatbelt switches.
Trun signal are not working in my car 🥺 aur trun signal lights are not working 😢 also on Hazzard light not working
Check the TURN&HAZ Fuse, in the under the hood fuse box.
Where is the sunroof fuse?
Pause it at 00:39 and look for S/ROOF
Awesome, thank you.
The fuse wasn’t blown, but when I pulled the fuse out and put it back in, my sunroof started working again. Thanks for help
@@Hdhdb-vl5up Wow, that's interesting. Maybe that "reset" the system that controls the sunroof. Thanks for the follow up.