1993-1997 Toyota Corolla E100 Fuse Box Diagram

The Toyota Corolla E100 was produced from 1993 to 1997. It was available in a variety of body styles, including sedan, hatchback, and wagon. The Corolla E100 had two fuse boxes: one under the hood and one in the passenger compartment.

This article provides diagrams of both the fuse box under the hood and the fuse box in the passenger compartment of the Toyota Corolla E100. The diagrams show the location of each fuse and its corresponding function.

Fuse Box Location

The fuse box under the hood is located on the driver’s side, near the battery. It contains fuses for the major electrical components of the car, such as the headlights, starter, and fuel pump.

The fuse box in the passenger compartment is located under the dashboard, on the left side. It contains fuses for the less critical electrical components of the car, such as the cigarette lighter, power windows, and radio.

Passenger Compartment

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Fuse NumberFuse Amp. RatingNameProtected Components
120ACIG & RADIOCigarette lighter, digital clock display, air conditioning system, radio, cassette tape player, power rear view mirrors, automatic transmission shift lock system, theft deterrent system, SRS airbags.
215ATAILTail lights, parking lights, license plate lights, instrument panel lights, daytime running light system.
310AIGNMultiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, discharge warning light, SRS airbags.
410AECU-BDaytime running light system, cruise control system.
57.5ADEF-I/UPMultiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system.
615ASTOPStop lights, high mounted stoplight, cruise control system, automatic transmission shift lock system, anti-lock brake system.
77.5ATURNTurn signal lights
815AECU-IGStarting system, anti-lock brake system, automatic transmission shift lock system.
910AGAUGEGauges and meters, service reminder indicators (except discharge and open door warning lights), back-up light, air conditioning system, daytime running light system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system.
1020AWIPWindshield wipers and washer, rear window wiper and washer.
1115AA/CAir conditioning system.
277.5AOBDOn-board diagnosis system.
2930APOWERPower windows, power door lock system, electric sun roof.
3030ADEFRear window defogger.
3140AHEATERAir conditioning system.

Engine Compartment

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Fuse NumberFuse Amp. RatingNameProtected Components
1220ADOMEInterior light, luggage compartment light, trunk light, clock, open door warning light, radio, cassette tape player, anti-lock brake system, theft deterrent system, electric sun roof.
1320AHAZ-HORNEmergency flashers, horns.
147.5AFAN-I/UPUS: Multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system.
157.5ASPARESpare fuse.
1615ASPARESpare fuse.
1720ASPARESpare fuse.
1815AHEAD (RH)US: Right-hand headlight.
187.5ADRLCanada: Daytime running light system.
1915AHEAD (LH)US: Left-hand headlight.
207.5AALT-SCharging system.
2310AHEAD (LH-UPR)Canada: Left-hand headlight (high beam).
2410AHEAD (LH-LWR)Canada: Left-hand headlight (low beam).
2510AHEAD (RH-UPR)Canada: Right-hand headlight (high beam).
2610AHEAD (RH-LWR)Canada: Right-hand headlight (low beam).
2815AEFI, F-HTR / EFIMultiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system.
3230AAM2Starting system and “IGN” fuse.
3330AFANElectric cooling fan and “FAN-I/UP” fuse.
3430ACDSElectric cooling fan.
3540AAM1“CIG & RADIO”, “GAUGE”, “TURN”, “ECU-IG”, “WIP”, “DEF” and “OBD” fuses.
36100AALTTail lights, “DEF”, “STOP”, “ECU-B” and “AM 1” fuses.
3750AABSCanada: Anti-lock brake system.
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