1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse Fuse Box Diagram

Your Mitsubishi Eclipse is equipped with several fuse boxes that protect the electrical system from damage. If you experience any electrical problems, such as a blown fuse, it is important to know where to find the fuse box diagrams so that you can identify the affected fuse and replace it.

This blog post provides fuse box diagrams for the 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The fuse boxes are located in the engine compartment and under the dash. The engine compartment fuse box contains fuses for the engine and other major systems, while the under-dash fuse box contains fuses for the interior accessories.

The fuse box diagrams are organized by fuse number and amperage rating. The fuse number is printed on the fuse itself, and the amperage rating is printed on the fuse box cover. To identify the affected fuse, locate the fuse number on the fuse box diagram. The amperage rating of the fuse should match the amperage rating of the fuse that you are replacing.

Engine Compartment

Fuse NumberFuse Amp. RatingProtected Components
160ATail lamp, position lamp, and license plate lamp (10A);
Glove compartment light, license plate fight, lighting monitor buzzer, rheostat, side marker light, taillight and illumination light (15A)
2100A/120ACharging system, fusible links №1 and 4 (engine compartment).
330AConvertible top
430A/40APower seat and power windows
520AMPI/MFI system, ELC 4-speed AT and immobilizer system
640ACharging system, fog lights, circuits using headlamp relay, and circuit using tail lamp relay
730AFuse №17 (instrument panel) and ignition switch
830AAir conditioner and cooling system / Radiator fan
950AAnti-skid braking system (ABS)
10
1115AAnti-lock braking system, auto-cruise control system and stop lamp
1215AHorn
1315ATurn-signal lamp and hazard lamp
1410A/15ACircuits using dedicated fuses №17 and 20 (engine compartment), circuits using multi-purpose fuses №1, 5, 6, 10, and 11 (instrument panel)
1515AFront fog lamp
1610AHeadlamp and headlamp leveling system / Hight-beam indicator light
1710AAir conditioner
1820AAir conditioner and cooling system
1910AAnti-lock braking system, auto-cruise control system, central door locking system, door lamp, foot lamp, luggage compartment lamp, ignition key cylinder illumination lamp, immobilizer system, lighting monitor buzzer, meter and gauge, MPI system, radio with a tape player, rear window, defogger, and supplemental restraint system
2010ATail lamp, position lamp, and license plate lamp (10A);
Glove compartment light, license plate light, lighting monitor buzzer, rheostat, side marker light, taillight, and illumination light (15A)
2110AAuto-cruise control system and radio with tape player
2210AABS system (AWD)

Passenger Compartment

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Fuse/Relay NumberFuse Amp. RatingProtected Components
115AAmplifier
2
310ABack-up lamp, combination meter (2.0 non turbo), EATX-ECM (2.0 non turbo) and SRS-ECU
410ATurn-signal and hazard flasher unit
510ATheft-alarm horn and theft-alarm horn relay
630ADefogger and defogger switch
7
810ATurn-signal and hazard flasher unit
920ACombination meter, ETACS-ECU, SRS-ECU, sunroof-ECU, immobilizer-ECU, motor antenna assembly, and auto-cruise control main switch
1010AWindshield intermittent wiper relay, windshield wiper motor, windshield washer motor, rear intermittent wiper relay, rear wiper motor, rear washer motor, and headlamp washer relay
1130ABlower motor
12
1310AAuto-cruise-ECU (2.0 turbo), combination meter (2.0 turbo), and ELC 4-speed automatic transaxle control module (2.0 turbo)
1415ACigarette lighter
1510ADoor lock power relay, door lock actuator, and diagnosis connector
16
1720ASunroof-ECU
18Auto-cruise control system
1910ARemote controlled mirror
20
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