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1 hour ago, Picasso said:

The thing is you replaced it been OK now not not staring again this tells me you probably blown the fuse again but what's causing to blow I would check the fuse again and get the starter motor checked 

Have you got a part number for the brown relay ?

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On 8/8/2023 at 3:43 PM, Rojie said:

 Your model is the Gen 1, pre-face lift version.

Mine is the post face lift version.

 

The JPNZ Owners Handbook definitely states fuse 10 in the fuse box by the drivers seat.

 

Does the fuse box you have have 10 fuses, no more ?

 

My model is an MZ G Edition; so your seats are probably not the same as mine.

 

I'm sorry I cannot help further.

Mine is mnh15 I think it's the 3.0L AWD one.

 

I'm currently trying to find an ignition barrel, all my fuses are fine only other thing I can think of is changing all the relays 

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6 hours ago, drew12 said:

only other thing I can think of is changing all the relays 

I think you need a more methodical approach rather just changing parts. Use a multimeter to check the voltages are correct at the correct points when you try to crank. We have access to the wiring diagrams albeit with Japanese annotations.

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