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Old 03-11-08, 07:15 PM
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hi guys, i checked my 1995 sc400's fuse box today and a fuse is missing from there, so i replaced it, but i don't know what is the funtion of the fuse...
it's a ..................SUS 60A....................... what does "SUS" means?
any idea guys? could that be suspension????? it's been missing since the day i bought it.... any help will be wonderful, thanks guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Might be for the Toyota Soarer uzz32 v8 which has the active suspension.
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Do you mean the one in the engine bay, or the kick panel?
If you mean the latter, this may help.
http://soarercentral.com/sc-forum/me...82/100636.html
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I was actually missing that one along with the ABS one too, my car was sketchy when I bought it though..half the fuses inside were mixed up. I plan on replacing the ones in under the hood.
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