The second-generation Toyota Paseo (L50), produced from 1995 to 1999, is a compact two-door coupe known for its sporty styling, reliability, and fuel efficiency. Built on the same platform as the Toyota Tercel and Starlet, it offered an affordable entry into Toyota’s sportier lineup during the late 1990s.
In this article, you will find fuse box diagrams for the Toyota Paseo, covering model years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999. These diagrams are essential for understanding the electrical system and assisting with maintenance or troubleshooting.
What’s Included:
Fuse Box Diagrams – Visual representations of the fuse and relay layouts for quick identification.
Fuse Panel Locations – Directions to help you find each fuse panel inside the vehicle.
Fuse Assignments – Detailed explanations of each fuse and relay’s function to aid diagnostics and repairs.
Whether you’re addressing an electrical problem or replacing a faulty fuse, this guide provides the information you need to maintain the Toyota Paseo (1995–1999) in dependable working condition.
It is located behind the cover to the left and below the steering wheel. There is also one fuse in the right side mount, and the panel under the steering wheel must be removed to access it.
Fuse Box Diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the instrument panel
№
Name
Amp
Description
14
STOP
10A
Stop lights, high mounted stoplight, anti-lock brake system, shift lock control system
Gauge and meters, service reminder indicators and warning buzzers (except discharge and open door warning lights), back-up lights, rear window defogger, daytime running light system
18
TURN
7.5A
1995-1997: Turn signal lights, emergency flashers; 1998-1999: Turn signal lights
19
WIPER
20A
Windshield wipers and washer
20
ECU-IG
5A
Anti-lock brake system, air conditioning system, shift lock control system
21
CIG&RADIO
15A
Cigarette lighter, car audio system, clock, theft deterrent system, shift lock control system