Compact car Volkswagen Golf 6
generation was produced with hatchback, station wagon and convertible bodies in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Our material will provide a description of the fuse and relay blocks of the Volkswagen Golf 6 with diagrams and photo examples. We will separately highlight the fuse responsible for the cigarette lighter. And in conclusion, we will offer for download a complete repair and maintenance manual for the Golf 6.
If the model generation is not suitable, then read the description for and accordingly.
Location and layout
Let's look at the diagrams and location of the power supply in Volkswagen Golf cars of the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth generations. In all cases, the device is located on the driver's side under the instrument panel. The only difference is that in models of the second and third generations the power supply is located on a shelf under the steering wheel. And in models of the fourth, fifth and sixth generations - directly in the dashboard on the side where the driver's door comes into contact with the panel.
Volkswagen Golf 2
The location of the block in this vehicle model is on the left side in the area of the driver’s seat under the dashboard. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the diagram and decoding of the power supply components.
Fuse box FV Golf second generation
Number | Purpose |
1, 2 | These power supply components are responsible for the functionality of the left and right low beam headlights. |
3 | This fuse ensures the operation of the instrument panel lighting and lamps that illuminate the license plate of the car. |
4 | This component ensures the functioning of the glove compartment lighting bulbs. |
5 | Responsible for the operation of the windshield wiper and washer motor. |
6 | Guarantees the operation of the interior heater fan. |
7 | Responsible for the operation of the right rear headlight and brake lights. |
8 | Provides heated rear window. |
9 | Fog lights. |
10,11 | Responsible for the performance of high beam lights. |
12 | Steering horn. |
13 | Provides functionality for rear position lights. |
14 | Determines the functionality of the fuel shut-off valve. |
15 | If this element fails, the operation of the instrument panel may be disrupted. |
16 | Guarantees the functionality of the alarm system. |
18 | If this element fails, the operation of the radiator fan and air conditioner is impossible. |
19 | Responsible for brake lights. |
20 | Car interior lighting. |
21 | Guarantees the operation of the multimedia system or radio, as well as the cigarette lighter. |
Fuses numbered 17 and 22 are spare.
Volkswagen Golf 3
The power supply circuit on this vehicle model is similar to the power supply installed in the second version of the car, but there are some differences. Therefore, we will consider the circuits and purpose of power supply elements separately. Location: on the dashboard on the left side, on the shelf under the steering wheel.
Diagram of the power supply installed in Volkswagen of the third version
Number | Purpose |
1, 2 | Low beam lamps, left and right. |
3 | Car license plate lights. |
4,5 | Responsible for the operation of the windshield and rear window washer and wiper motors. |
6 | Guarantees the functionality of the heating element of the heating system. |
7,8 | If this component fails, the vehicle's rear and front side lamps will not work. |
9 | Rear window heating device. |
10 | Guarantees the functionality of the fog lights. |
11,12 | Responsible for the functionality of the left and right high beam lamps. |
13 | Steering horn. |
14 | If this component breaks down, the reversing lamps will stop working, as well as the washer nozzle heating device. |
15 | Responsible for the functionality of the gasoline shut-off valve, as well as the speedometer drive sensor. |
16 | If this element breaks down, malfunctions or inaccuracies in the operation of the instrument panel may occur. |
17 | Functioning of turn signal lamps and hazard warning lights. |
18 | If this fuse is blown, the car will not start because this component ensures the operation of the fuel pump. |
19 | Air conditioning and radiator cooling fan. |
20 | Lamp lights that turn on when you press the brake pedal. |
21 | Guarantees the functionality of car interior lighting bulbs, electronic clocks, and luggage compartment lighting. |
22 | Responsible for the operation of the multimedia system or car radio, as well as the cigarette lighter. |
Volkswagen Golf 4
Below is a diagram and purpose of power supply devices for the fourth version of PV. The block itself is located on the left side of the dashboard, near the driver's seat. To access it and see it in person, you need to remove the cover using a slotted screwdriver.
Volkswagen Golf 5, 6
For models of the fifth and sixth versions, the power supply circuit will be the same. The location of the power supply is on the left side of the instrument panel, in the area where the driver's door comes into contact with the dashboard. Below is a diagram and description of all components.
Fuse and relay box in the cabin
The interior fuse box in the Volkswagen Golf III is located near the pedal assembly and is covered with a decorative cover.
Location of the unit in the cabin
The schematic diagram and explanation are given below.
Appearance
Fuse and relay layout
Relay
Diagram number Switched circuit
1 | Air conditioner |
2 | Rear window wiper/washer |
3 | ECU |
4 | Main ignition circuits |
5 | — |
6 | Turn signal switch |
7 | headlight washer |
8 | Windshield wiper/washer intermittent relay |
9 | Seat belt indicator 1995 |
10 | PTF |
11 | Sound signal |
12 | Fuel pump |
13 | Intake manifold heater |
14 | — |
15 | ABC pump |
16 | Reversing lights (Ecomatic) |
17 | High beam (Ecomatic) |
18 | Low beam (Ecomatic) |
19 | Fuse (30A - air conditioning, Climatronic 2.0/2.8 (1993) |
20 | Start inhibit switch |
21 | Oxygen sensor |
22 | Seat belt indicator (1995) |
23 | Vacuum pump (Ecomatic) |
24 | Thermal fuse - Power windows |
Circuit breakers
Number on the diagram Rating Protected circuit/consumer
F1 | 10 | Low beam: left side |
F2 | 10 | Low beam: right side |
F3 | 10 | License plate lamps |
F4 | 15 | Tailgate glass cleaner and washer |
F5 | 15 | Cleaners, headlight washers |
F6 | 20 | Heater fan |
F7 | 10 | Front and rear dimensions - right |
F8 | 10 | Front and rear dimensions - left |
F9 | 20 | Rear window defroster |
F10 | 15 | PTF |
F11 | 10 | High beam: left side |
F12 | 10 | High beam: right side |
F13 | 10 | Sound signals |
F14 | 10 | Reversing lights, washer nozzle heaters, central locking, electric door mirrors, heated seats, cruise control, electric windows |
F15 | 10 | Speedometer, intake manifold heater |
F16 | 15 | Instrument cluster lights, ABS indicator, SRS indicator, sunroof, Thermotronic heating system |
F17 | 10 | Hazard warning lamps, direction indicators |
F18 | 20 | Fuel pump, heated oxygen sensor |
F19 | 30 | Radiator fan, air conditioning relay |
F20 | 10 | Brake lights |
F21 | 15 | Interior, trunk, central locking, sunroof lamps |
F22 | 10 | Radio, cigarette lighter |
Manuals for all cars
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Removal and replacement
The replacement process is identical for all versions of the FV. To replace, you will need a screwdriver or wrenches, depending on whether the power supply is attached to the body with bolts or self-tapping screws. Decide which tool you need, and you can start removing.
- Using a screwdriver, disconnect the dashboard trim behind which the power supply is installed in your car.
- Unscrew the screws securing the power supply to the car body.
- Pull out the device: it will hang on the wires.
- Take the new power supply unit and, one by one, disconnecting it from the old device, insert all the necessary wires into the connectors of the new power supply unit.
- Install the new power supply in place by tightening the fastening screws and closing the instrument panel trim.
Pinout of the PP module and Golf 3 relay
On the cover of the interior fuse and relay module there is a diagram of the designations of the protected elements. A special connector contains a tool for replacing fusible elements and spare fuses.
Deciphering the interior fuse module diagram for Volkswagen Golf 3
Protected electrical circuit or device Rating, АColor No.
A/C compressor, relay | 1 | ||
Rear view wiper, rear view washer, relay | 2 | ||
ECU, Main Engine Control Unit, Main Relay | 3 | ||
Electronic ignition system, relay | 4 | ||
Reserve connector | 5 | ||
Front and rear turn signal light breaker, relay | 6 | ||
Headlamp washer motor controller, relay | 7 | ||
Windshield wiper mode controller, windshield washer mode controller, relay | 8 | ||
Front passenger seat belt buzzer, used on vehicles manufactured after 1995, relay | 9 | ||
Front fog lights, relay | 10 | ||
Two-tone horn, relay | 11 | ||
+12V power supply for fuel pump, relay | 12 | ||
Air heating in the intake manifold, relay | 13 | ||
Reserve connector, relay | 14 | ||
ABS hydraulic unit motor, relay | 15 | ||
Reverse gear light, relay | 16 | ||
Head optics, low beam bulbs, relay | 17 | ||
Head optics, high beam bulbs, relays | 18 | ||
Power fuse for the air conditioning compressor on cars with climate control, after 1993, with 2.0 l and 2.8 l engines | 19 | ||
Unauthorized engine start attempt interrupter, relay | 20 | ||
Exhaust gas oxygen sensor, heating coil relay | 21 | ||
Front passenger seat belt buzzer, used on cars produced before 1995, relay | 22 | ||
Vacuum brake booster, relay | 23 | ||
Thermal fuse for power window motor | 24 | ||
Right headlight, low beam bulb, electric motor for headlight height adjustment | 10 | Red | F1 |
Left headlight, low beam bulb | 10 | Red | F2 |
Rear license plate lamps | 10 | Red | F3 |
Rear window wiper, rear view window washer motor | 15 | Blue | F4 |
Windshield wipers, windshield washer motor, headlight washer motor | 15 | Blue | F5 |
Electric motor of the main interior heater | 20 | Yellow | F6 |
Left side, parking light bulbs, front and rear | 10 | Red | F7 |
Right side, parking light bulbs, front and rear | 10 | Red | F8 |
Heated rear view glass | 20 | Yellow | F9 |
Front fog light bulbs | 15 | Blue | F10 |
Right headlight, high beam bulb | 10 | Red | F11 |
Left headlight, high beam bulb | 10 | Red | F12 |
Two-tone buzzer in the cabin | 10 | Red | F13 |
Complex fuse: | 10 | Red | F14 |
side window drive motor; | |||
reverse gear light bulbs; | |||
cruise control system; | |||
heated windshield washer jets; | |||
heated front car seats; | |||
central locking system; | |||
adjusting the exterior rearview mirrors | |||
Additional heating of air in the intake manifold, vehicle speed measuring device | 10 | Red | F15 |
Thermotronic additional heating system, electric sunroof, AirBag system indicator, ABS system indicator, main instrument panel lighting | 15 | Blue | F16 |
Hazard warning button, front and rear turn signal lights | 10 | Red | F17 |
+12V oxygen sensor power supply, fuel pump power supply | 20 | Yellow | F18 |
Engine cooling radiator fan motor, air conditioning compressor, relay | 30 | Green | F19 |
Brake light bulbs in rear lights | 10 | Red | F20 |
Central locking, power sunroof drive, interior lighting, luggage compartment lighting | 15 | Blue | F21 |
Car radio, active radio antenna, cigarette lighter socket | 10 | Red | F22 |
Engine compartment PP
The PP motor block contains several high-rated fuses that protect loaded electrical circuits and elements.
Decoding the motor fuse module.
Electrical circuit or device | Denomination, A | Color | № |
Motor for pumping air into the intake manifold | 50 | 131 | |
ECU, Engine control unit | 50 | 132 | |
Radiator fan for engine coolant circulation system | 40/50 | 133 | |
+12V power supply to the general on-board electrical network | 110 | 134 | |
+12V output from generator | 110/150 | 138 | |
AB system | 30 | Green | 162 |
AB system | 30 | Green | 163 |
Additional radiator fan for engine coolant circulation system | 30 | Green | 164 |
Pinout of the PP module and Golf 3 relay
On the cover of the interior fuse and relay module there is a diagram of the designations of the protected elements. A special connector contains a tool for replacing fusible elements and spare fuses.
Deciphering the interior fuse module diagram for Volkswagen Golf 3
Protected electrical circuit or deviceRating, АColor No.
A/C compressor, relay | 1 | ||
Rear view wiper, rear view washer, relay | 2 | ||
ECU, Main Engine Control Unit, Main Relay | 3 | ||
Electronic ignition system, relay | 4 | ||
Reserve connector | 5 | ||
Front and rear turn signal light breaker, relay | 6 | ||
Headlamp washer motor controller, relay | 7 | ||
Windshield wiper mode controller, windshield washer mode controller, relay | 8 | ||
Front passenger seat belt buzzer, used on vehicles manufactured after 1995, relay | 9 | ||
Front fog lights, relay | 10 | ||
Two-tone horn, relay | 11 | ||
+12V power supply for fuel pump, relay | 12 | ||
Air heating in the intake manifold, relay | 13 | ||
Reserve connector, relay | 14 | ||
ABS hydraulic unit motor, relay | 15 | ||
Reverse gear light, relay | 16 | ||
Head optics, low beam bulbs, relay | 17 | ||
Head optics, high beam bulbs, relays | 18 | ||
Power fuse for the air conditioning compressor on cars with climate control, after 1993, with 2.0 l and 2.8 l engines | 19 | ||
Unauthorized engine start attempt interrupter, relay | 20 | ||
Exhaust gas oxygen sensor, heating coil relay | 21 | ||
Front passenger seat belt buzzer, used on cars produced before 1995, relay | 22 | ||
Vacuum brake booster, relay | 23 | ||
Thermal fuse for power window motor | 24 | ||
Right headlight, low beam bulb, electric motor for headlight height adjustment | 10 | Red | F1 |
Left headlight, low beam bulb | 10 | Red | F2 |
Rear license plate lamps | 10 | Red | F3 |
Rear window wiper, rear view window washer motor | 15 | Blue | F4 |
Windshield wipers, windshield washer motor, headlight washer motor | 15 | Blue | F5 |
Electric motor of the main interior heater | 20 | Yellow | F6 |
Left side, parking light bulbs, front and rear | 10 | Red | F7 |
Right side, parking light bulbs, front and rear | 10 | Red | F8 |
Heated rear view glass | 20 | Yellow | F9 |
Front fog light bulbs | 15 | Blue | F10 |
Right headlight, high beam bulb | 10 | Red | F11 |
Left headlight, high beam bulb | 10 | Red | F12 |
Two-tone buzzer in the cabin | 10 | Red | F13 |
Complex fuse: | 10 | Red | F14 |
side window drive motor; | |||
reverse gear light bulbs; | |||
cruise control system; | |||
heated windshield washer jets; | |||
heated front car seats; | |||
central locking system; | |||
adjusting the exterior rearview mirrors | |||
Additional heating of air in the intake manifold, vehicle speed measuring device | 10 | Red | F15 |
Thermotronic additional heating system, electric sunroof, AirBag system indicator, ABS system indicator, main instrument panel lighting | 15 | Blue | F16 |
Hazard warning button, front and rear turn signal lights | 10 | Red | F17 |
+12V oxygen sensor power supply, fuel pump power supply | 20 | Yellow | F18 |
Engine cooling radiator fan motor, air conditioning compressor, relay | 30 | Green | F19 |
Brake light bulbs in rear lights | 10 | Red | F20 |
Central locking, power sunroof drive, interior lighting, luggage compartment lighting | 15 | Blue | F21 |
Car radio, active radio antenna, cigarette lighter socket | 10 | Red | F22 |
General purpose relay
- 4 or 29 - seat belt warning relay
- 13 - air conditioning compressor
- 15 — PTF
- 18 — unloading of tire X
- 19 or 99 - windshield wipers (99 - with adjustable pause)
- 21 - hazard warning indicators
- 22 — trailer direction indicators
- 30, 32 — Injection and ignition system relay
- 31 - secondary air valve relay
- 32 - ECU power supply
- 33 — headlight washer
- 36 — buzzer (signalling lights off)
- 42 - engine overheat relay (also 43)
- 43 - indicator of drop in coolant level (up to 91)
- 46 — preheating time relay
- 53 - two-tone signal. (solid color - jumper)
- 54 — cessation of power supply to the pump. XX
- 55 - increase in forced fuel supply. XX
- 61 — heating vp. collector
- 67 or 80 - fuel pump
- 72 - rear wiper
- 83 - freewheel lock relay (only on Syncro model)
- 90 - fuel purge pump relay
- 167 — Fuel pump or pre-heater relay (diesel) The following can be installed in any order:
- 220 - after-run relay
- 13 — electromagnetic clutch of the air inlet damper drive
- 79 - ABS ECU
- 78 - ABS pump
- 59 — heated seats
Additional fusible elements
In some versions of Volkswagen Golf 3rd generation vehicles, additional fuses may be used. The following additional elements are used in the interior fuse and relay module:
- rated 30A - power supply to the ABS system relay;
- rated 30A - power supply to the relay of the hydroelectric unit of the ABS system;
- rated 10A - air conditioning compressor for cars without climate control;
- rated 30A - interior ventilation motor with the ClimaTronic system;
- with a nominal value of 5A - controller of the ClimaTronic system;
- rated 5A - +12A power supply to the on-board network of a towed trailer.
For a diesel internal combustion engine, an additional PP for the engine warm-up system is used, with a rated current of 60 A. It is located separately, on the engine panel under the hood.
Relay and fuse layout diagram for Volkswagen Golf 3, Vento (1H)
The information applies to cars: Volkswagen Golf 3 / Volkswagen Golf 3 (1H1, 1H5) 1992 - 1998 Volkswagen Vento / Volkswagen Vento (1H2) 1992 - 1998
Layout of fuses and relays in the PDU Golf 3, Vento and their purpose.
Layout of fuses and relays in the PDU:
01 - 10A - Low beam of the left headlight 02 - 10A - Low beam of the right headlight 03 - 10A - License plate lamps 04 - 15A - Windshield wiper and washer of the rear window 05 - 15A - Wiper and washer of the windshield 06 - 20A - Heater heater 07 - 10A - Right side lights and tail light 08 - 10A - Left side lights and tail light 09 - 20A - Heated rear window 10 - 15A - Fog lights 11 - 10A - Left high beam 12 - 10A - Right high beam 13 - 10A — Bibikalka 14 — 10A — Reversing lights, heated washer nozzles 15 — 10A — Fuel cut-off valve, speedometer drive sensor 16 — 15A — Dashboard 17 — 10A — Direction indicators and emergency lights 18 — 20A — Fuel pump and heated lambda probe 19 - 20A - Radiator and air conditioning fan 20 - 10A - Brake lights 21 - 15A - Interior lighting, electronic clock, MFA, trunk light 22 - 10A - Radio, cigarette lighter
From myself: It seems to me that the fuse for the fastener is combined with the interior lighting and the MFA.
Number in the PDU - Number on the body - Purpose
01 - 13 - Air conditioning compressor relay 02 - 72 - rear wiper and washer relay 03 - 30, 32 - Injection and ignition system relay 04 - 18 - load relief relay, contact X of the ignition switch 05 - not used 06 - 21 and 22 - Relay breakers for turn signals and emergency lights, as well as trailer (No. 22) 07 - 33 - Headlight washer motor relay 08 - 19 and 99 - Relay for wipers and windshield washer 09 - 4 and 29 - Seat belt warning relay 10 - 15 - Jumper wire for PTF 11 - 53 - Sound signal relay (for a single-tone signal - jumper) 12 - 67, 80, 167 - Fuel pump or pre-heater relay (diesel) 13 - 53 - Pre-heating relay (22) or starter interlock relay 14 - 79 — ABS relay 15 — 79 — ABS hydraulic pump relay 16 — 79 — ABS relay 17 — ABS valve and pump fuses 18 — Electric seat and air conditioning fuses 19 — Not used 20 — Starter and reverse light relay 21 — Lambda heating coil relay probe 22 - Not used 23 - Not used 24 - Not used
Diagram and pinout of the rear side of the relay and fuse box
If you have not found information on your car, look at the cars built on the platform of your car. Most likely, the information on repair and maintenance will be suitable for your car.
Option 2 (models from 08.1987)
Scheme
Purpose of fuses
1 | 10A Low beam left headlight |
2 | 10A Low beam right headlight |
3 | 10A Instrument lamp, license plate lamp |
4 | 15A Glove compartment lamp |
5 | 15A Windshield wiper and washer |
6 | 20A Heater fan |
7 | 10A Right rear light, parking light |
8 | 20A Heated rear window |
9 | 15A Fog lights |
10 | 10A High beam left headlight |
11 | 10A High beam right headlight |
12 | 10A Horn |
13 | 10A Reversing light, heated washer |
14 | 10A Fuel cut-off valve (diesel engine) |
15 | 15A Instrument panel |
16 | 10A Hazard Alarm |
17 | Free |
18 | 30A Electric fan, air conditioning relay |
19 | 10A Brake light |
20 | 15A Interior lighting |
21 | 10A Radio and cigarette lighter |
In this version, fuse number 21 is responsible for the cigarette lighter
Relay decoding
I | Air conditioner relay |
II | Tailgate wiper relay |
III | Ignition system relay |
IV | Contact relief relay x |
V | Coolant level alarm relay |
VI | Alarm relay |
VII | Headlight washer relay |
VIII | Windshield wiper switching relay |
IX | Seat belt warning relay |
X | Fog light relay |
XI | High and Low Pitch Horn Relay |
XII | Glow plug relay |
XIII | Electric fan relay |
XIV | Intake pipe heating relay |
XV | ABS pump relay |
XVI | ABS relay |
XVII | Free |
XVIII | Free |
XIX | Automatic transmission relay |
XX | Glow plug control relay |
XXI | Power window relay |
XXII | ABS fuse |
XXIII | Air conditioner fuse |
XXIV | Power window fuse |
Volkswagen golf 3 fuses and relays
1 Air conditioning relay 2 Rear window wiper/washer relay 3 Electronic engine control unit relay 4 Main ignition circuit relay 5 - 6 Turn signal switch relay 7 Headlight washer control unit 8 Windshield wiper/washer intermittent operation relay 9 Seat belt indicator relay safety 1995 10 Fog lamp relay 11 Horn relay 12Pro Volkswagen: Volkswagen Golf | Autopedia wiki Fuel pump relay 13 Intake manifold heater relay 14 - 15 ABS pump relay 16 Reversing light relay (Ecomatic) 17 High beam headlight relay (Ecomatic) 18 Low beam headlight relay (Ecomatic) 19 Fuse (30A - air conditioning, Climatronic 2, 0/2.8 (1993) 20 Start inhibit switch relay 21 Oxygen sensor relay 22 Seat belt indicator relay (1995) 23 Vacuum pump relay (Ecomatic) 24 Thermal fuse (20A) – Power windows F1 (10A) Left headlight - low light, electric motors for headlight range control F2 (10A) Low beam - right headlight F3 (10A) License plate lamps F4 (15A) Rear door glass cleaner and washer F5 (15A) Cleaners, washers, headlight washers F6 (20A) Heater fan F7 ( 10A) Front and rear lights - right F8 (10A) Front and rear lights - left F9 (20A) Rear window heater F10 (15A) Fog lights F11 (10A) High beam - left headlight F12 (10A) High beam - right headlight F13 (10A) Sound signals F14 (10A) Reversing lights, washer nozzle heaters, central locking, electric door mirror, seat heater, cruise control system, electric windows F15 (10A) Speedometer, intake manifold heater F16 (15A) Backlight instrument cluster, ABS indicator, SRS indicator, sunroof, Thermotronic heating system F17 (10A) Hazard warning lights, turn signals F18 (20A) Fuel pump, heated oxygen sensor F19 (30A) Radiator fan, air conditioning relay F20 (10A) Brake lights F21 (15A) Interior light dumps, trunk light, central locking, sunroof F22 (10A) Radio, cigarette lighter fuse
Option 1 (models before 08.1987)
Scheme
Description of fuses
1 | 30A Electric fan |
2 | 10A Brake light |
3 | 10A Cigarette lighter, radio, clock, interior light |
4 | 15A Hazard alarm |
5 | 15A Fuel pump |
6 | 15A Fog lamp |
7 | 10A Rear left parking light |
8 | 10A Rear right side light |
9 | 10A High beam right headlight, high beam indicator lamp |
10 | 10A High beam left headlight |
11 | 15A Windshield wiper, windshield washer, headlight washer |
12 | 15A Windshield wiper and washer for the rear door glass, coolant level warning lamp, electric outside rear view mirror |
13 | 20A Heated rear window of the tailgate, heated outside rear view mirror |
14 | 20A Heater fan |
15 | 10A Reversing lamp, gear selection lamp (automatic transmission) |
16 | 15A High tone horn |
17 | 10A Automatic carburetor starter, electric intake pipe heater, forced idle fuel shut-off valve |
18 | 10A High and low tone horn, front seat heating, parking brake light |
19 | 10A Turn signal |
20 | 10A License plate light, glove box light, fog lights |
21 | 10A Low beam left headlight |
22 | 10A Low beam right headlight |
In this version, fuse number 3 at 10A is responsible for the cigarette lighter.
Relay designation
I | Free |
II | Intake pipe heater relay |
Fuel pump relay | |
Glow plug relay | |
III | Seat belt warning relay |
IV | Gear Selection Relay |
V | Air conditioner relay |
VI | Horn relay |
VII | Fog light relay |
VIII | Contact relief relay x |
IX | Free |
X | Washer relay |
XI | Tailgate wiper and washer relay |
XII | Alarm relay |
XIII | Seat belt warning relay |
XIV | Seat belt warning relay, heated rear window, pressure warning lamp |
XV | Headlight washer relay |
XVI | Idle speed increase relay |
XVII | Fuse for rear fog lamp, air conditioner |
XVIII | Fan relay |
Coolant level alarm relay | |
XIX | Power window fuse |
XX | Driver seat heating relay |
XXI | Passenger seat heating relay |
XXII | Fuel cut-off relay for forced idle |
XXIII | Free |
XXIV | Free |
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Fuses under the hood
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