- Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse.
- Do not replace a blown fuse before fixing the underlying issue.
- Before replacing a fuse, turn off the respective switch and the ignition.
- A blown fuse can be recognized by its melted wire. Do not replace the fuse until the cause of the fault has been remedied.
- Some functions are protected by several fuses.
- Fuses may also be inserted without existence of a function.
Types of automotive fuses
By voltage: 12v and 24v.By amperage:
- grey - 2 A
- violet - 3 A
- tan/amber - 5 A
- brown - 7,5 A
- red - 10 A și 50 A
- blue - 15 A
- yellow - 20 A
- white or transparent - 25 A
- green - 30 A
- blue-green - 35 A
- orange - 40 A
- red - 50 A
- albastru - 60 A
- brown - 70 A
- white or transparent - 80 A
- violet - 100 A
Read more in the Automotive fuse wikipedia article.
Engine compartment fuse box
- The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Disengage the cover and remove it.
No. | Circuit | Amps |
---|---|---|
1 | Starter | |
2 | Starter | |
3 | Exhaust sensor | |
4 | Engine control module | |
5 | Engine functions | |
6 | Transmission control module | |
7 | - | |
8 | Engine control module | |
9 | Climate control system | |
10 | Diesel exhaust system | |
11 | Tailgate locking system, Transmission | |
12 | Seat lumbar massage | |
13 | After boil pump | |
14 | Diesel exhaust system | |
15 | Exhaust sensor | |
16 | Fuel injection | |
17 | Fuel injection | |
18 | Diesel exhaust system | |
19 | Diesel exhaust system | |
20 | - | |
21 | DC/AC Converter | |
22 | ABS | |
23 | Washer system for windscreen and rear window | |
24 | - | |
25 | Diesel fuel heating | |
26 | Transmission control module | |
27 | Power tailgate module | |
28 | - | |
29 | Heated rear window | |
30 | Mirror defrost | |
31 | - | |
32 | DC transformer/LED display/ Electrical heater/Climate control/Glow plug controller | |
33 | Anti theft warning | |
34 | Horn | |
35 | Power outlet load compartment | |
36 | Right high beam (Halogen)/ Right low beam (LED) | |
37 | Left high beam (Halogen) | |
38 | LED headlight/Automatic headlight range adjustment | |
39 | Front fog light | |
40 | OnStar | |
41 | Water in fuel sensor/Water pump | |
42 | Manual headlight range adjustment | |
43 | Fuel pump | |
44 | Rear view camera/Inside rear view mirror/Trailer module | |
45 | LED headlight left/Automatic headlight range adjustment left | |
46 | Instrument cluster | |
47 | Steering column lock | |
48 | Rear wiper | |
49 | - | |
50 | LED headlight right/Automatic headlight range adjustment right | |
51 | Left low beam (LED) | |
52 | Engine control module/Transmission control module | |
53 | - | |
54 | Windscreen wiper | |
55 | Diesel exhaust system | |
56 | - | |
57 | - |
Instrument panel fuse box
- Pull the cover and remove.
- Vehicles with power connector:
If the fuse cover has a power connector, it must be removed by using an adapter and a screwdriver. The adapter is stowed in the glovebox (p. 70). The screwdriver is stowed in the load compartment (p. 236).
Attach the adapter to the power connector.
Push the screwdriver through the recess in the adapter. - After having changed defective fuses, close the fuse box cover and press until it engages.
Vehicles with power connector:
1. Apply the cover on the right side.
2. Fold the left side of the cover forwards. Take care that the securing clamp is guided as shown in the illustration.
No. | Circuit | Amps |
---|---|---|
1 | - | |
2 | Climate control system, fan | |
3 | Power seat driver side | |
4 | Cigarette lighter/Power outlet front | |
5 | - | |
6 | Power window front | |
7 | ABS | |
8 | Heated steering wheel | |
9 | Body control module | |
10 | Power window rear | |
11 | Sunroof | |
12 | Body control module | |
13 | Seat heating (only on vehicles without alarm horn) | |
14 | Exterior mirror | |
15 | Body control module | |
16 | Body control module | |
17 | Body control module | |
18 | Body control module | |
19 | Data link connector | |
20 | Airbag system | |
21 | Climate control system | |
22 | Central locking system, tailgate | |
23 | Electronic key system | |
24 | Power seat memory function | |
25 | Airbag system steering wheel | |
26 | Ignition switch/Steering column lock | |
27 | Body control module | |
28 | USB socket | |
29 | - | |
30 | Selector lever | |
31 | Rear window wiper | |
32 | Transmission control module | |
33 | Anti-theft alarm system/Power sounder | |
34 | Parking assist/Side blind spot alert/Infotainment system/USB socket | |
35 | OnStar | |
36 | Info display/Instrument cluster/ CD player | |
37 | Infotainment system, radio |
Load compartment fuse box
- The fuse box is located on the left side of the load compartment behind a cover.
- Remove the cover.
- Disengage the fuse box cover and remove it.
- After having changed defective fuses, close the fuse box cover and press until it engages.
No. | Circuit | Amps |
---|---|---|
1 | - | |
2 | DC/AC Inverter | |
3 | Trailer module | |
4 | Power seat passenger side | |
5 | - | |
6 | Distance warning module | |
7 | - | |
8 | - | |
9 | Rear seat heating (on vehicles without alarm horn) | |
10 | Service | |
11 | - | |
12 | Front seat heating (on vehicles with alarm horn) | |
13 | Rear seat heating (on vehicles with alarm horn) | |
14 | Ignition | |
15 | Seat ventilation | |
16 | Trailer outlet | |
17 | Trailer outlet | |
18 | - | |
19 | - | |
20 | - | |
21 | Electrical rear seat folding | |
22 | Power tailgate |
The information in the above tables has been scraped automatically from the user's manual and/or other sources and thus we cannot guarantee their accuracy.
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