Toyota Camry XV40 2006-2011 Fuses: Complete Guide

The Toyota Camry XV40 (2006–2011) uses multiple fuse boxes to protect every electrical circuit in the vehicle. Knowing the exact location, amperage, and function of each fuse is essential for diagnosing electrical faults, replacing blown fuses safely, and avoiding costly dealer visits. This guide covers every fuse in every box for the XV40 generation, including the engine compartment relay/fuse block, the instrument panel fuse box, and the additional relay boxes fitted to this model.
Fuse Box Locations on the Toyota Camry XV40
The XV40 Camry has three primary fuse and relay centers:
- Engine Compartment Fuse/Relay Box – located on the left side of the engine bay, near the battery
- Instrument Panel Fuse Box (Driver’s Side) – behind a cover on the lower left of the dashboard, accessible without tools
- Passenger Compartment Relay Box – sometimes referenced as the junction block under the instrument panel on some trim variants
Engine Compartment Fuse and Relay Box – Complete Fuse List
- EFI – 15A – Engine fuel injection system
- IGN – 7.5A – Ignition system
- AM2 – 40A (fusible link) – Main power supply 2
- ALT – 120A (fusible link) – Alternator output
- AM1 – 120A (fusible link) – Main battery supply
- HTR – 40A – Heater and air conditioning blower
- RDI – 30A – Radiator fan relay and cooling fans
- ABS NO.1 – 40A – ABS pump motor
- ABS NO.2 – 15A – ABS ECU and solenoids
- TRAC – 40A – Traction control system
- EPS – 80A – Electric power steering motor
- ECU-B – 10A – Engine control unit battery supply
- HORN – 15A – Horn
- CDS FAN – 40A – Condenser fan motor
- DEFOG – 30A – Rear window defogger
- HEAD LH – 15A – Left headlamp (low/high beam)
- HEAD RH – 15A – Right headlamp (low/high beam)
- STARTER – 7.5A – Starter relay circuit
- FOG – 15A – Front fog lamps
- WIPER – 25A – Front windshield wiper motor
- DOME – 10A – Interior dome/map lights
- CHARGE – 10A – Charging system indicator and circuit
- OBD – 7.5A – On-board diagnostics port
- MIRROR HTR – 10A – Heated outside mirrors
- PWR OUTLET – 15A – 12V accessory power outlets
Instrument Panel (Interior) Fuse Box – Complete Fuse List
- STOP – 15A – Brake lights and brake switch circuit
- TAIL – 10A – Taillights, parking lights, license plate light
- TURN – 10A – Turn signal lamps front and rear
- HAZARD – 7.5A – Hazard flasher system
- DOME – 10A – Dome light, courtesy lights
- RADIO – 10A – Audio head unit and stereo system
- A/C – 10A – Air conditioning control panel
- ECU-IG – 10A – Engine ECU ignition feed
- GAUGE – 7.5A – Instrument cluster and gauges
- MIR – 7.5A – Power mirror adjustment switch
- CIG – 15A – Cigarette lighter / accessory socket
- P/W NO.1 – 30A – Power windows front left and rear left
- P/W NO.2 – 30A – Power windows front right and rear right
- DR LK – 20A – Door lock actuators
- SEAT HTR – 15A – Heated front seats (if equipped)
- MOON – 20A – Sunroof / moonroof motor
- CRUISE – 10A – Cruise control system
- THEFT – 7.5A – Immobilizer and security system
- SRS – 10A – Supplemental restraint system / airbag ECU
- ST – 7.5A – Starter inhibitor relay circuit
- VSC – 10A – Vehicle stability control module
- TPMS – 7.5A – Tyre pressure monitoring system (where fitted)
- BACK UP – 10A – Reverse lights and backup camera (if equipped)
- ACC – 7.5A – Accessory bus when key is in ACC position
How to Identify a Blown Fuse on the Camry XV40
Remove the fuse using the plastic fuse puller stored inside the instrument panel fuse box cover. Hold the fuse up to light — a broken metal strip inside the transparent body confirms a blown fuse. Always replace with a fuse of the exact same amperage. Never substitute a higher-rated fuse, as this can cause wiring fires or permanent ECU damage.
Common Electrical Problems Related to Fuses on the XV40
- Power windows not working – check P/W NO.1 and P/W NO.2 (both 30A) in the interior box
- No interior lights – check the DOME fuse (10A) in both the engine bay and interior boxes
- Radio dead after battery disconnect – check RADIO (10A) and ACC (7.5A) fuses
- ABS warning light on – inspect ABS NO.1 (40A) and ABS NO.2 (15A) in the engine compartment box
- Air conditioning not working – check A/C (10A), HTR (40A), and CDS FAN (40A)
- Brake lights inoperative – STOP fuse (15A) is the first item to check
- EPS warning light – inspect the EPS 80A fusible link in the engine compartment relay box
Fuse Specifications and Replacement Notes for XV40
- The XV40 uses standard blade (ATC/ATO) mini fuses for most interior positions
- Maxi fuses and fusible links are used for high-current circuits in the engine bay box
- Fuse colors follow the JASO/ISO color code: 7.5A brown, 10A red, 15A blue, 20A yellow, 25A white, 30A green, 40A orange
- Fusible links (80A–120A) are not standard blade fuses — they must be replaced with Toyota-specified fusible link assemblies
- The 2AZ-FE (2.4L) and 2GR-FE (3.5L V6) engine variants share the same fuse box layout for the XV40 generation with only minor relay differences
