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Main fuses used in INEOS Grenadier

No is the short answer. I could only find a complete 5 stud or 7 stud busbar.

I did buy a spare 5 stud busbar in case of a BB failure when remote. I can also use the BB for spares if I need them. I expect to use some parts during the electrical fit out.
I did find the M6 Stud (https://www.mouser.de/ProductDetail/576-908-066, 1,72€ each PLUS 20€ shipping to Germany). I think I will make them myself :-)
 
Thank you.

One suggestion on line 78 add to the description to: OR on US Models the Amplifier/Trailer Brake Provision

See US fuse diagram here.
A few edits and removed some errors (I was generating this from my own fuse summary sheet after I did modifications, e.g. the 5 Stud Busbar is now fed from a 220A Battery Protection for the 2nd battery and e.g. the High Load Switches and my own additions are drawing current from there)
 

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A few edits and removed some errors (I was generating this from my own fuse summary sheet after I did modifications, e.g. the 5 Stud Busbar is now fed from a 220A Battery Protection for the 2nd battery and e.g. the High Load Switches and my own addition are drawing current from there)
Great work!
 
A few edits and removed some errors (I was generating this from my own fuse summary sheet after I did modifications, e.g. the 5 Stud Busbar is now fed from a 220A Battery Protection for the 2nd battery and e.g. the High Load Switches and my own addition are drawing current from there)
Excellent work @bnebenda thankyou!
 
I just ordered the spare ZCase fuses and that was an expensive exercise. I probably spent a similar amount on the ZCase spares as all the other fuse types combined. Rounding up the dollars they are AUD29 each!

I have posted new information on the busbars here. As the busbars are also fuse holders, I will, in the coming days, add fuse information to this thread.
Thanks for all your research. Can you provide links to where you've sourced your spare fuses from?
 
This what it looks like under Fuse Box 1 - the Interior Electrical Centre. The installer needed to look at the wiring when installing the dashcam and I took a lousy image.

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Have been watch this thread with interest.

My new vehicle is now finally ship so I will ensure I have all the fuses covered when it arrives with a monster order to Swe-check (thanks Doc)

Apart from the Zcase fuses, Jaycar is a good supplier of most of automotive fuses and have plenty of outlets around Oz if you get stuck.
 
COCKPIT ELECTRICAL CENTRE (FUSE BOX 2)

This Fuse Box is located to the left and slightly down from the steering wheel on a right-hand drive vehicle. It has longer JCase fuses and Mini blade fuses. There are no relays in this fuse box.

JCase fuses used (JCase Fuses (495/PAL Fuses)
This fuse box uses JCase Fuses (495/PAL Fuses) (the longer ones) are rated at 30 amps (1 fuse) and 40 amps (4 fuses).

Mini blade fuses used
The Mini blade fuses are used are rated at 5 amps, 7.5 amps, 10 amps, 15 amps and 20 amps.

Diagram and photo
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The image below is orientated the same was as the diagram above.

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APPARENT POWER SOURCE FOR THE COCKPIT ELECTRICAL CENTRE (FUSE BOX 2)
The power for the Cockpit Electrical Centre (Fuse Box 2) appears to come from Stud 6 on the 7 Stud busbar with a ZCASE® MEGA fuse rated at 125 amps marked with White tape. See here.
As the diagram in the manual is stupidly printed in a different orientation than the real world fuse box, I have made an annotated picture of that box.
MY 23, Diesel.

You can find it in the resources directory as well.

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I'm in the process of buying a whole bunch of fuses as spares and am a bit confused about the various option of mini fuses available. Different part numbers but I can't tell the difference between them. Any suggestions?

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I'm in the process of buying a whole bunch of fuses as spares and am a bit confused about the various option of mini fuses available. Different part numbers but I can't tell the difference between them. Any suggestions?

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Looking at the descriptions I reckon either one will be OK.
Cheers
Steve
 

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Can someone direct me to the headlamp fuse location? I can't find the under the hood fuse box on the drivers side either. Any help would be much appreciated!
 
Can someone direct me to the headlamp fuse location? I can't find the under the hood fuse box on the drivers side either. Any help would be much appreciated!
Headlamps (and interior lightning, for that matter) do not have physical fuses or switches, they are digitally actuated/controlled through the headlight computer and convenience module respectively, for the interior. The switches only signals the computer to send current to a specific circuit, which is digitally fused (e-fuse).
 
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