Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series Fuses – Complete Guide 2007-2021

The Toyota Land Cruiser 200 series, produced from 2007 to 2021, features multiple fuse boxes that 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 dealership visits. This guide covers every fuse box in the 200 series Land Cruiser with full fuse listings, locations, and practical advice.
Fuse Box Locations – Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series
The Land Cruiser 200 series has three main fuse and relay boxes:
- Engine Bay Fuse Box (Main Fuse Box) – located on the driver’s side of the engine compartment, near the battery
- Cabin Fuse Box (Instrument Panel) – located under the dashboard on the driver’s side, behind a removable cover
- Rear Fuse Box – located in the rear cargo area, behind the driver’s side trim panel (present on some variants)
Engine Bay Fuse Box – Full Fuse List
The engine compartment fuse box contains high-amperage fuses and relays that protect primary vehicle systems. Always disconnect the battery before replacing fuses in this box.
- ALT – 120A – Alternator charging circuit
- AM1 – 80A – Main power supply to ignition switch and body ECU
- AM2 – 60A – Secondary battery supply circuit
- EFI – 15A – Engine fuel injection system
- EFI2 – 15A – Secondary EFI circuit
- HORN – 15A – Horn system
- ABS NO.1 – 40A – Anti-lock brake system pump motor
- ABS NO.2 – 20A – ABS control module power supply
- HTR – 50A – Heater blower motor main supply
- MG CLT – 30A – Magnetic clutch for A/C compressor
- ECU-B – 15A – Engine control unit battery supply
- ETCS – 10A – Electronic throttle control system
- CDS FAN NO.1 – 40A – Condenser cooling fan No.1
- CDS FAN NO.2 – 40A – Condenser cooling fan No.2
- MAIN – 150A – Main fusible link, entire vehicle protection
- STARTER – 7.5A – Starter relay circuit
- INJ – 15A – Fuel injector power supply
- RAD FAN – 40A – Radiator cooling fan
- FUEL PMP – 15A – Fuel pump relay and circuit
- DCDC – 30A – DC-DC converter (where fitted)
- WIPER – 30A – Windshield wiper motor main supply
- ACC – 40A – Accessory relay power supply
- IGN – 40A – Ignition system main relay
Cabin Fuse Box – Full Fuse List (Instrument Panel)
The interior fuse box is located beneath the driver’s side dashboard. Pull the cover downward to access the fuse panel. Fuses here protect comfort, convenience, and electronic systems.
- DOME – 10A – Interior dome lights and courtesy lights
- OBD – 7.5A – OBD-II diagnostic port
- CIG – 15A – Cigarette lighter and 12V accessory sockets
- PWR OUTLET – 15A – Power outlet sockets
- TAIL – 10A – Tail lights, parking lights
- HEAD LH – 10A – Left headlight low beam
- HEAD RH – 10A – Right headlight low beam
- TURN – 10A – Turn signal indicators
- HAZARD – 10A – Hazard warning lights
- STOP – 15A – Brake lights
- HORN – 10A – Horn relay circuit (interior side)
- AM2 – 10A – Always-on accessories
- RADIO – 10A – Audio head unit and infotainment system
- METER – 7.5A – Instrument cluster and gauges
- WIPER – 20A – Front windshield wiper motor
- REAR WIPER – 10A – Rear windshield wiper motor
- WASHER – 10A – Windshield washer pump
- HTR – 20A – Interior heater and blower fan control
- A/C – 10A – Air conditioning control panel
- PWR WIND – 30A – Power windows main supply
- PWR DOOR LCK – 20A – Power door lock actuators
- ECU-B – 10A – Body ECU backup power
- MIRROR – 10A – Power side mirror adjustment and folding
- SEAT HTR – 15A – Heated seats (front)
- REAR HTR – 15A – Rear heated seats (where fitted)
- 4WD – 10A – Four-wheel drive system control module
- AHC – 10A – Active Height Control suspension system
- KDSS – 10A – Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (where fitted)
- VSC – 10A – Vehicle Stability Control system
- SRS – 10A – Supplemental restraint system (airbags)
- CRUISE – 10A – Cruise control system
- MULTI DISP – 10A – Multi-information display and navigation
- BACK SNSR – 10A – Rear parking sensors and camera
- TOWING – 15A – Trailer wiring socket and towing circuit
- PWR ANT – 10A – Power antenna (where fitted)
Rear Cargo Fuse Box – Full Fuse List
Some 200 series variants, particularly GXL, VX, and Sahara grades, include a third fuse box in the rear cargo area behind the left side trim panel.
- REAR PWR OUTLET – 15A – Rear 12V power socket
- REAR HTR – 20A – Rear climate control blower unit
- THIRD ROW SEAT – 10A – Third-row power seat motors (where fitted)
- REAR ENT – 10A – Rear entertainment system screens
- SUNROOF – 20A – Power sunroof / moonroof motor
How to Identify and Replace a Blown Fuse
- Use the fuse puller tool stored inside the fuse box cover to remove fuses without damage
- Inspect the metal strip inside the fuse – a broken or melted bridge indicates a blown fuse
- Always replace with the exact same amperage – never fit a higher-rated fuse as this risks fire or wiring damage
- If the same fuse blows repeatedly, this indicates an underlying short circuit that must be diagnosed before replacement
- Land Cruiser 200 series uses ATO/ATC standard blade fuses for most positions and MASE or JCASE fuses for high-amperage engine bay positions
Common Electrical Issues Related to Fuses in the 200 Series
- Blown PWR WIND fuse – caused by stiff window regulators, particularly in cold climates or high-mileage vehicles
- Blown DOME fuse – often caused by aftermarket accessories tapping into the interior light circuit
- Blown AHC fuse – indicates a fault in the hydraulic height control pump or wiring, common after 150,000km
- Blown SRS fuse – requires immediate professional inspection; never ignore airbag system faults
- Blown RADIO or MULTI DISP fuse – often caused by moisture intrusion or aftermarket stereo installations
