All common fuses, relays, and diagnostic connectors are located in a central box under the dashboard cover in front of the passenger seat.
A sticker is located on the inside of the fuse block cover with information on the location of all relays, fuses, and diagnostic connectors.

1. Fuse box. 2. Relay. 3. Mini-relay. 4. Relay. 5. Trailer sensor electronic block. 6. Relay. 7. 40 A fuse. 8. 25 A fuse. 9. 7.5 A fuse.

CAUTION:Do not replace a blown fuse with one of a higher rating. This could cause a fire.Do not change the fuse while the engine is running, the ignition is on, or any electrical device is connected.Failure to replace fuses could result in damage to the vehicle’s electrical equipment and electronics.

FUSE-PROTECTED CIRCUITS

Fuse designationProtected circuit
E000Left side lights
E001Marker lights right
E004Low beam left headlight
E005Low beam right headlight
E007High beam and high beam warning light on the passenger side
E008searchlight
E009Fog lights
E010Rear fog lights
E013Stop lights
E016Reversing lights, differential, power take-off, transmission low-range lock
E023Traction boost switch, tachograph clock, timer for cabin heating
E025Windscreen wipers, headlight washers
E026Cigarette lighter, portable lamp socket 24 V, electric door locks
E02724/12 V converter
E028Cabin interior lighting, storage compartments
E030Horn, cab suspension, sunroof, table lighting
E031Heating fan, air conditioning
EPZZElectric motor for lowering the windows on the passenger side
E034Electric motor for lowering the windows on the driver’s side
E035steering column
E03624 V socket
E037Ignition lock, relay G015
E043ABS/EBS of the towed vehicle
E044Heated and adjustable mirrors
E048Power supply of the towed vehicle
E051ECAS with 6×2 axle arrangement
E052Work lamp, seats
E053ECAS diagnostic connector (16-pin)
E062ECAS lifting mechanism
E084lighting
E091Air dryer heating element, fuel pan, seat heaters, portable lamp socket on the seat
E108VIC (Vehicle Intelligent Center)
E114Heating
E117Reading lamps, ashtrays, household appliances
E118Supply of the engine management relay
E142Additional equipment (accessories that work without switching on the ignition)
E145AGC-A
E157AGS (central lubrication system)
E163Additional equipment (accessories that work when the ignition is switched on)
E168Additional appliances microwave (storage compartment middle top)
E170Fuel heating
E171Fuel heating
E172ABS/EBS of the towed vehicle
E189EBS
E190ABS/EBS
E199Intarder ZF
E277VIC (Vehicle Intelligent Center)
E280VIC (Vehicle Intelligent Center)
E301AS Tronic automatic transmission
E350Electrical systems
E351Electrical systems
E357EAS (aftertreatment system)
E368fifth wheel coupling
E36912 V socket
E390Electronic Bodybuilder Module No. 1 (BVM – Bodybuilder Module)
E396Electronic Bodybuilder Module No. 2 (BVM – Bodybuilder Module)
E399door switch
E400door switch
E434NOx sensor

DAF, like all other Western European truck manufacturers, does not have the usual “assembly line” concept. While there is an assembly line, there is no large-scale production of a specific range of models. The customer draws the “portrait” of the future truck, assembling it from a series of elements required for their work. Therefore, the basic specification can only be predetermined to a limited extent.
A very important feature of the DAF XF is that many problems, should they ever arise, can be solved by the driver himself on the road, without the help of specialists and special equipment.

DAF XF heavy-duty trucks are characterized by the highest construction quality, comfort, powerful engines, excellent performance, and long service intervals. All this, combined with unparalleled reliability, ensures that these trucks have a large following among long-haul drivers.

DAF XF 106 fuses and relays. DAF XF 106 fuse diagram.