Mitsubishi Eclipse (1995 – 1999) –  fuse and relay box diagram

Mitsubishi Eclipse (1995 – 1999) –  fuse and relay box diagram

Year of production: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

This article focuses on the second-generation Mitsubishi Eclipse, manufactured between 1995 and 1999. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999 models, details the locations of the fuse panels within the vehicle, and explains the function of each fuse (fuse layout).

 

Passenger compartment fuse box

Fuse Box Location

The fuses are located below the instrument panel.

Mitubishi Eclipse (1995 - 1999) - fuse and relay box location - passenger compartment fuse box
Mitubishi Eclipse (1995 – 1999) – fuse and relay box location – passenger compartment fuse box

 

Fuse Box Diagram

Mitubishi Eclipse (1995 - 1999) - fuse and relay box diagram - passenger compartment fuse box
Mitubishi Eclipse (1995 – 1999) – fuse and relay box diagram – passenger compartment fuse box

 

Assignment of the fuses in the passenger compartment

Amps Load circuit
1 15A Amplifier
2
3 10A Back-up lamp, combination meter (2.0 non turbo), EATX-ECM (2.0 non turbo) and SRS-ECU
4 10A Turn-signal and hazard frasher unit
5 10A Theft-alarm horn and theft-alarm horn relay
6 30A Defogger and defogger switch
7
8 10A Combination meter, ETACS-ECU, SRS-ECU, sunroof-ECU, immobilizer-ECU, motor antenna assembly and auto-cruise control main switch
9 20A Windshield intermittent wiper relay, windshield wiper motor, windshield washer motor, rear intermittent wiper relay, rear wiper motor, rear washer motor and headlamp washer relay
10 10A Door lock power relay, door lock actuator and diagnosis connector
11 30A Blower motor
12
13 10A DRL-ECU, DRL relay (1), power window relay, blower relay, A/C-ECU, radiator tan relay, condensor fan relay (HI), defogger relay and ABS-ECU
14 15A Cigarette lighter
15 10A Auto-cruise-ECU (2.0 turbo), combination meter (2.0 turbo) and ELC 4-speed automatic transaxle control module (2.0 turbo)
16
17 20A Sunroof-ECU
18 Auto-cruise control system
19 10A Remote controlled mirror
20

Engine compartment fuse box

Fuse Box Diagram

Mitubishi Eclipse (1995 - 1999) - fuse and relay box diagram - engine compartment fuse box
Mitubishi Eclipse (1995 – 1999) – fuse and relay box diagram – engine compartment fuse box

 

Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment

Amps Circuit
1 60A Circuits using dedicated fuses №17 and 20 (engine compartment), circuit using multi-purpose fuses №1, 5, 6, 10, and 11 (instrument panel)
2 100A/120A Charging system, fusible links №1 and 4 (engine compartment).
3 30A Convertible top
4 30A/40A Power seat and power windows
5 20A MPI/MFI system, ELC 4-speed AT and immobilizer system
6 40A Charging system, fog lights, circuits using headlamp relay, and circuit using tail lamp relay
7 30A Fuse №17 (instrument panel) and ignition switch
8 30A Air conditioner and cooling system / Radiator fan
9 50A Anti-skid braking system (ABS)
10
11 15A Anti-lock braking system, auto-cruise control system and stop lamp
12 15A Horn
13 15A Turn-signal lamp and hazard lamp
14 10A/15A Tail lamp, position lamp and licence plate lamp (10A);
Glove compartment light, license plate fight, lighting monitor buzzer, rheostat, side marker light, taillight and illumination light (15A)
15 15A Front fog lamp
16 10A Headlamp and headlamp leveling system / Hight-beam indicator light
17 10A Air conditioner
18 20A Air conditioner and cooling system
19 10A Air conditioner, auto-cruise control system, cigarette lighter, front fog lamp, glove box lamp, heater, headlamp leveling system, headlamp washer, lighting monitor buzzer, meter and gauge, radio with tape player, rear fog lamp, rear window defogger, rear wiper and washer, remote controlled mirror, tail lamp, position lamp, licence plate lamp, turn-signal lamp and hazard lamp
20 10A Anti-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 tape player, rear window, defogger and supplemental restraint system

 

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.