
In this article you will find a description of fuses and relays Fiat,
with photos of block diagrams and their locations.
Highlighted the cigarette lighter fuse (as the most popular thing people look for).
Get tips on blown fuses, replacing a fuse, and more.
Fuse box in engine compartment
This is located next to the battery.
Description | Fuse | Ampere rating [A] |
Body Computer Node | F01 | 60 |
Passenger compartment fan | F08 | 40 |
Fog lights | F09 | 15 |
Horns | F10 | 15 |
Main beam headlights | F14 | 15 |
Heated windscreen | F15 | 70 |
Air conditioning compressor | F19 | 7,5 |
Front power socket (with or without cigar lighter) | F20 | 15 |
Fuel pump | F21 | 15 |
Blow-by | F30 | 5 |
Sun roof motor | F82 | 20 |
+15 (*) reversing lights | F87 | 5 |
Mirrors demisting | F88 | 7,5 |
Heated rear window | F89 | 30 |
Battery charge status sensor | F90 | 5 |
(*)+15 = ignition-operated positive termina
Dashboard fuse box
The control unit is located near the left side of the steering column.
Description | Fuse | Ampere rating [A] |
+15 (*) headlamp alignment corrector | F13 | 5 |
+15 (*) Ignition-operated control with inhibition during engine starting | F31 | 5 |
+30 (**) | F36 | 10 |
+15 (*) brake pedal switch (NA) | F37 | 7,5 |
Door central locking | F38 | 20 |
Two-way windscreen washer pump | F43 | 20 |
Front electric window (driver side) | F47 | 20 |
Front electric window (passenger side) | F48 | 20 |
+15 (*) | F49 | 7,5 |
+15 (*) | F50 | 7,5 |
+15 (*) | F51 | 5 |
+30 (**) | F53 | 7,5 |
(*)+15 = ignition-operated positive terminal
(**)+30 = battery direct positive terminal (not ignition-operated)
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
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