Fuse box layout?

Dec 18, 2020
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Hi, does anyone happen to have the fuse layout for the mk2 please?

Basically I can see what fuse I need, but I'm wanting to know what each slot means.

My main beam doesn't work, and I have replaced bulbs too. I think it's a fuse issue.

Here is my fuse box currently.
 

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SEAT Rule

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Nov 19, 2019
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Yea I don't have a manual.

Hello there,

I think the fusebox is in the end of dashboard on the drivers side on both LHD and RHD models, so will have to open drivers door to gain access. Fuse layout will vary slightly between petrol & diesel and model year from 2006 to 2012.
Looks like there's at least 7 rows in this fusebox, a total of 49 fuses but not all will be used really depends what model and year of MK2.

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Top 1st row from left to right for LHD and from right to left for RHD (6 fuses)

1) = (10 amp) OBD2 diagnostic circuit, engine ECU, intake air flow sensor circuit, dash lights, headlight wiring circuit depending on model year, both petrol & diesel.

2) = (5 amp) ABS and ESP module circuits, power steering, front headlights depending on model year.

3) = (5 amp) Air bag circuit.

4) = (5 amp) dash heating controls, heated front seats, ESP switch, sat-nav, reverse light switch, Bluetooth telephone circuit.

5) = (5 amp) right xenon headlight and or headlight leveling motors, depending on model year.

6) = (5 amp) left xenon headlight and or automatic gearbox lever stick controls, depending on model year.


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2nd row from left to right for LHD and from right to left for RHD (5 fuses)

7) = possibly blank or (5 amp) front screen wiper relay, heated door mirrors, depending on model year.

8) = possibly blank or (5 amp) tow bar/trailer circuit, depending on model year.

9) possibly blank but can be for power steering on some models.

10) possibly blank but can be for Bluetooth phone electronics on some models.

11) possibly blank but can be for tow bar circuit on some models.


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3rd row from left to right for LHD and from right to left for RHD (10 fuses)

12) = (10 amp or 15 amp) central locking, depending on model year.

13) = (10 amp) OBD2 diagnostic socket, rain sensor for wipers, light switch.

14) = (5 amp) automatic gearbox circuit including auto box oil level, ESP circuit,

15) = possibly blank or (7.5 amp) various electronic circuits, depending on model year.

16) = possibly blank or (10 amp) heater/climate controls, depending on model year.

17) = possibly blank or (5 amp) alarm system and or rain sensor, depending on model year.

18) = possibly blank or (5 amp) automatic gearbox, parking aid/assistance control, depending on model year.

19) = possibly blank, depending on model year.

20) = possibly blank or (5 amp) ESP electronic circuit, depending on model year.

21) = (10 amp) engine management circuit


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4th row from left to right for LHD and from right to left for RHD (10 fuses)

22) = (40 amp) heater circuit or radiator fan switch.

23) = (30 amp) front door full circuits from electric windows to central locking

24) = possibly blank or (25 amp) cigarette lighter circuit.

25) = (25 amp) rear view heated electronic circuit.

26) = (30 amp) 12v auxiliary socket or rear electric windows depending on model year.

27) = (15 amp) fuel system circuit including fuel pump relay.

28) = possibly blank or (25 amp) convenience control module circuits.

29) = possibly blank or (10 amp) electronic circuit for dash and or engine bay, depending on model year.

30) = (20 amp) automatic gearbox electronics depending on model.

31) = (20 amp) vacuum pump possibly only on diesel model.


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5th row from left to right for LHD and from right to left for RHD (8 fuses)

32) = possibly blank or (30 amp) rear door full circuits from electric windows to central locking

33) = (30 amp) sunroof circuit.

34) = (25 amp) convenience control module circuits

35) = possibly blank or (5 amp) alarm and horn circuits.

36) = (20 amp) headlight washer jet
circuit.

37) = (30 amp) heated seats circuit

38) = possibly blank or (10 amp) engine ECU electronic circuit.

39) = possibly blank or (10 amp) Bluetooth phone electronic circuit or 20 amp) automatic gearbox electronics depending on model year.


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6th row from left to right for LHD and from right to left for RHD (6 fuses)

40) = (40 amp) heater or fan switch.

41) = (15 amp) main power circuit to tailgate for rear wiper, rear heated screen, boot lock/central locking motor.

42) = (15 amp) 12v auxiliary power socket and or cigarette lighter depending on model year

43) = (15 amp) tow bar/trailer wiring circuit

44) = (20 amp) tow bar/trailer wiring circuit

45) = (15 amp) tow bar/trailer wiring circuit


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7th row from left to right for LHD and from right to left for RHD (4 fuses)

46) = possibly blank or (5 amp) heated washer jets, dash heater/climate controls depending on model year.

47) = (10 amp) engine management or Lambda sensor circuit depending on model year.

48) = (10 apm) engine management or Lambda sensor circuit and or convenience control module circuits, depending on model year.

49) = possibly blank or (7.5 amp) for light switch depending on model year.

This is all 49 fuses listed in the main dashboard fusebox.


Hope this helps
Si
 
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Kenan

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Dec 14, 2018
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It's in the manual


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I liked, dug out the manual and went cover to cover to take a photo and it isn't there

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