The second-generation SEAT Cordoba (6L), was produced from 2002 to 2009. Here you will find fuse box diagrams of SEAT Cordoba 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, get information about the location of the fuse panels inside the car, and learn about the function of each fuse.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse in the SEAT Cordoba is the fuse #49 in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Color coding of fuses
Colour
Fuse Amperes
Beige
5 Amp
Brown
7.5 Amp
Red
10 Amp
Blue
15 Amp
Yellow
20 Amp
White/Natural
25 Amp
Green
30 Amp
[2005]
Instrument panel
Fuse Number
Component
Fuse Amperes
1
Free
…
2
ABS/ESP
10
3
Free
…
4
Brake light, clutch
5
5
Engine control unit (petrol)
5
6
Dipped beam, right
5
7
Dipped beam, left
5
8
Mirror heating control
5
9
Lambda probe
10
10
“S” signal, Radio control
5
11
Free
…
12
Height adjustment headlights
5
13
Level sensor/oil pressure
5
14
Additional engine heating/Oil pump
10
15
Automatic gearbox control
10
16
Heated seats
15
17
Engine control unit
5
18
Instrument panel/Heating and ventilation, Navigation, Height adjustment headlights, Electric mirror
10
19
Reverse light
15
20
Windshield washer pump
10
21
Main beam, right
10
22
Main beam, left
10
23
License plate light/pilot light for side light
5
24
Windshield wiper
10
25
Sprayers (petrol)
10
26
Brake light switch/ESP
10
27
Instrument panel/Diagnosis
5
28
Control: glove compartment light, boot light, interior light sun roof
10
29
Climatronic
5
30
Free
…
31
Electronic window, left
25
32
Control central locking
15
33
Self-fed alarm horn
15
34
Current supply
15
35
Open roof
20
36
Engine electro-fan heating/Ventilation
25
37
Pump/headlight washers
20
38
Fog lights, rear fog lights
15
39
Control petrol engine unit
15
40
Control diesel engine unit
20
41
Fuel level indicator
15
42
Transformer ignition
15
43
Dipped beam, right
15
44
Electric window, rear left
25
45
Electric window, front right
25
46
Control windshield wipers
20
47
Control heated rear windshield
20
48
Control turn signals
15
49
Lighter
15
50
Current rain sensor/central locking
20
51
Radio/CD/GPS
20
52
Horn
20
53
Dipped beam, left
15
54
Electric window, rear right
25
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Component
Fuse Amperes
Metal fuses (These fuses should only be changed by a Technical Service Centre):
1
Alternator/lgnition
175
2
Distribution input potential passenger cabin
110
3
Pump power steering
50
4
SLP (petrol)/Preheating spark plugs (diesel)
50
5
Electro-fan heater/climate fan
40
6
ABS control
40
Non-metallic fuses:
7
ABS control
25
8
Electro fan heater/climate fan
30
9
Free
10
Wiring control
5
11
Climate fan
5
12
Free
13
Control Jatco automatic gearbox
5
14
Free
15
Free
16
Free
[2006/2007/2008]
Instrument panel
Fuse Number
Electrical equipment
Fuse Amperes
1
Secondary water pump 1.8 20 VT (T16)
15
2
ABS/ESP
10
3
Vacant
4
Brake light, clutch switch, relay coils
5
5
Engine control unit (petrol)
5
6
Right side light
5
7
Left side light
5
8
Mirror heating unit
5
9
Lambda probe
10
10
Signal “S”, Radio unit
5
11
Electric mirror power supply
5
12
Headlamp height adjustment
5
13
Oil pressure/level sensor
5
14
Additional heating engine/fuel pump
10
15
Automatic gearbox unit
10
16
Heated seats
15
17
Engine control unit
5
18
Instrument panel /Heating and ventilation. Navigation, Headlamp height adjustment. Electric mirror
10
19
Reverse light
10
20
Windscreen washer pump
10
21
Main beam headlight, right
10
22
Main beam headlight, left
10
23
Number plate light/side light indicator
5
24
Rear windscreen wiper
10
25
Injectors(fuel)
10
26
Brake light switch /ESP (Turn sensor)
10
27
Instrument panel/Diagnosis
5
28
Unit: glovebox light, boot light, interior light
10
29
Climatronic
5
30
Power supply central locking unit
5
31
Left front window control
25
32
Vacant
33
Self powered alarm horn
15
34
Engine control unit
15
35
Sunroof
20
36
Engine ventilator heating /blower
25
37
Headlight washer pump
20
38
Front and rear fog lights
15
39
Engine control unit (petrol)
15
40
Engine control unit diesel + SDI Fuel pump
30
41
Fuel gauge
15
42
Ignition transformer Engine control unit T70
15
43
Dipped headlight (right side)
15
44
Left rear window control
25
45
Front right window control
25
46
Windscreen wiper unit
20
47
Heated rear window unit
20
48
Indicator unit
15
49
Cigarette lighter
15
50
Locking unit
15
51
Radio/CD/GPS/Telephone
20
52
Horn
20
53
Dipped headlight (left side)
15
54
Right rear window control
25
Fuses below steering wheel in relay holder
1
PTCs (Supplementary electrical heating using air)
40
2
PTCs (Supplementary electrical heating using air)
40
3
PTCs (Supplementary electrical heating using air)
40
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Electrical equipment
Fuse Amperes
Metal fuses (These fuses should only be changed by a Technical Service Centre):
1
Alternator/Starter motor
175
2
Power supply voltage distributor inside vehicle
110
3
Power assisted steering pump
50
4
Spark plug preheating (diesel)
50
5
Electric heater fan/air conditioning fan
40
6
ABS unit
40
Non-metal fuses:
7
ABS unit
25
8
Electric heater fan/air conditioning fan
30
9
ABS unit
10
10
Cable control unit
5
11
Clima fan
5
12
Vacant
13
Jatco unit for automatic gearbox
5
14
Vacant
15
Vacant
16
Vacant
Side box
Fuse Number
Electrical equipment
Fuse Amperes
B1
Alternator < 140 W
150
B1
Alternator> 140 W
200
C1
Power steering
80
D1
PTCs (Supplementary electrical heating using air)
100
E1
Ventilator > 500 W / Ventilator < 500
80/50
F1
Multi-terminal voltage supply “30”. Internal fuse box
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