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I have a 2015 Land Cruiser HZJ78 'HZJ78L-RJMRSV,' left-hand drive. A couple of days ago, while pulling a stuck car out of the sand using a Warn M12 winch for one minute without pausing, it seems a fuse box got blown. After that, the car wouldn't start again once I turned it off, and even the dashboard lights wouldn't come on. I am not sure if this is a factory fuse box or if it was added by the previous owner, as I couldn’t locate the part number to replace it, or I should delete it if not a factory setting.

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I have a 2015 Land Cruiser HZJ78 'HZJ78L-RJMRSV,' left-hand drive. A couple of days ago, while pulling a stuck car out of the sand using a Warn M12 winch for one minute without pausing, it seems a fuse box got blown. After that, the car wouldn't start again once I turned it off, and even the dashboard lights wouldn't come on. I am not sure if this is a factory fuse box or if it was added by the previous owner, as I couldn’t locate the part number to replace it, or I should delete it if not a factory setting.

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I was able to find the part number 8262060090 but couldnt find the diagram of type of fuses and its sizes
 
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Fusible link if bad. Cap is 82622-60020
So, no fuses need to be installed, right? If I understand correctly, it already comes with a fused metal installed, and if it blows, I’ll need to replace the entire unit. The only reason I can think of for it blowing is that the fuse slot for ALT-S was incorrectly fitted with a 10-amp fuse, while the box diagram specifies 7.5 amps.

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My 2012 cap for that box. The fusible link assembly if bad would need to be replaced. The fuse systems might be bad but you will have to troubleshoot each one. Hard down next to battery so best to disconnect battery and pull that stuff up to higher ground to look over.
 

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