Location of the fuse box on the left side of the instrument panel
The location of the fuses and the electrical circuits protected by the fuses are shown on the sticker (shown by arrow), located on the inside of the fuse box cover.
Location of the fuses on the fuse box
The fuses are located in the fuse box located on the left side of the instrument panel.
Always replace the fuse with another fuse of the same rating. Each fuse has an inscription on the value of the protected current. Never replace a fuse more than once without determining the cause of the blown fuse.
Additional fuses are available on the relay box, additional relay box and electronics box. The relay block is located in the passenger compartment on the left side under the instrument panel. The electronics unit is located on the left side near the partition of the engine compartment.
On diesel models, the diesel preheat fuse is located on the relay bracket in the electronics box.
№ | Current consumer | A |
1 | Heated windshield washer jets, heated exterior mirrors | 5 |
2 | direction indicators | 10 |
3 | Interior lighting | 5 |
4 | License plate lighting | 5 |
5 | Seat heating, air conditioning | 7,5 |
6 | Central locking | 5 |
7 | reversing lamp | 10 |
8 | Telephone | 5 |
9 | ABS control unit | 5 |
10 | Engine electronic systems | 10 |
11 | Selector (with automatic transmission) | 5 |
12 | Telephone | 7,5 |
13 | Brake signals | 10 |
14 | Ceiling and reading lights, central locking | 10 |
15 | Automatic transmission | 10 |
16 | windshield washers | 10 |
17 | Heated rear door cylinder | 7,5 |
18 | High beam right | 10 |
19 | High beam left | 10 |
20 | Dipped beam right, headlight range adjustment | 10 |
21 | Dipped beam left | 10 |
22 | Clearance and parking lights right | 5 |
23 | Clearance and parking lights, left | 5 |
24 | windshield washers | 20 |
25 | Ventilation system fan, air conditioner | 25 |
26 | Rear window heating | 20 |
27 | Rear window cleaner | 10 |
28 | Fuel pump | 15 |
29 | Engine electronic systems | 10 |
30 | Sliding sunroof panel | 20 |
31 | Automatic transmission | 10 |
32 | Engine electronic systems | 10 |
33 | headlight cleaners | 20 |
34 | Engine electronic systems | 10 |
35 | "Plus" continuous trailer power supply | 30 |
36 | fog lights | 15 |
37 | Conclusion "S" | 20 |
38 | Luggage compartment cover, central locking | 10 |
39 | emergency alarm | 15 |
40 | Sound signal | 20 |
41 | cigarette lighter | 15 |
42 | Radio | 15 |
43 | Engine electronic systems | 10 |
44 | Seat heating | 15 |
Warning: The fuse numbered 24 on the fuse box is numbered 224 on the vehicle wiring diagrams, i.e. the number 2 is added to the front of the fuse number on the wiring diagrams.
Replacement
1. To replace the fuses, open the cover by inserting a screwdriver from the underside into the groove marked with an arrow and press the cover.
2. If the fuse is blown, then the conductor connecting the fuse contacts is broken.
3. To remove the fuse, use tweezers to remove the fuse from the socket. Remove the fuse from the tweezers. The wire inside the fuse is easily visible and will be broken if the fuse is blown.
4. Install a new fuse with the same current rating. On the reverse side, each fuse has an inscription about the value of the protected current. In addition, the color of the fuse also corresponds to the value of the protected current (see below).
5. Reinstall the fuse block cover.
6. If the installed fuse blows again, check the electrical circuit protected by the fuse.
7. Never replace a fuse with a jumper wire, as the vehicle's electrical circuit may be seriously damaged.
Warning: Fuse ratings and electrical circuits may change from year to year.
Current | Color |
5 | Light brown |
10 | Red |
15 | Blue |
20 | Yellow |
25 | White |
30 | Green |
Fuse box in the engine compartment on the battery
Circuit breakers | A |
Cooling fan, 1st stage | 30 |
ABS motor relay | 30 |
ABS main relay | 30 |
Metal fuses: | |
Generator | 150 |
Onboard network | 110 |
Cooling fan 2nd stage | 30 |
Engine electronic systems | 50 |
Diesel engine preheating | 50 |
Automata protection
Together, the power windows and sunroof are also protected by a circuit breaker, which automatically turns off in the event of an overload (for example, when freezing glass) and after a few seconds it turns on again.
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