The second generation BMW X5 (E70), produced from 2006 to 2013. Here you will find fuse box diagrams of BMW X5 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, get information about the location of the fuse panels inside the car, and learn about the assignment of each fuse and relay.
Table of Contents
Instrument panel
Number
Fuse Amp
Component
1
Suspension compressor motor relay
2
Rear screen wiper relay
3
Windscreen wiper motor relay
F1
20A
–
F2
10A
Glove box locking motor
F3
7,5A
–
F4
10A
Engine control module (ECM)
F5
10A
–
F6
10A
–
F7
5A
–
F8
7,5A
–
F9
15A
Horns
F10
5A
–
F11
20A
–
F12
10A
Steering column function control module
F13
15A
Transmission control module (TCM)
F14
10A
F15
10A
Transmission selector lever
F16
7,5A
Electric window switch
F17
7,5A
–
F18
7,5A
–
F19
5A
–
F20
–
–
F21
30A
Heated rear window
F22
–
–
F23
40A
–
F24
40A
Active steering
F25
30A
–
F26
30A
Head lamp washer pump
F27
15A
Central locking system
F28
15A
Central locking system
F29
40A
Rear electric windows
F30
30A
Central locking system
F31
40A
Rear electric windows
F32
40A
Suspension com pressor pump
F33
30A
–
F34
30A
–
F35
30A
Engine management
F36
30A
Engine management
F37
30A
Rear screen wiper motor
F33
30A
–
F39
40A
–
F40
30A
ABS control module
F41
7.5A
F42
30A
Engine management
F43
30A
Engine management
F44
30A
Windscreen wiper motor
Here is a version of the fuse layout that you can locate near the fuse box in your car’s luggage compartment.
Luggage compartment
Number
Fuse Amp
Component
1
Circuit cut-off relay
F91
30A/40A
–
F92
25A
Transfer box control module
F93
40A
–
F94
30A
(30A) Parking brake control module
F95
30A/40A
–
F96
40A
–
F97
20A
–
F98
15A/20A
–
F99
40A
(40A) Tail gate open/close control module
F100
20A
–
F101
30A
–
F102
30A
–
F103
30A
(30A) Audio unit output amplifier
F104
–
–
F105
30A
–
F106
7,5A
–
F107
10A
–
F108
5A
–
F109
10A
Navigation system receiver
F110
7,5A
–
F111
20A
cigarette lighter (main ashtray socket)
F112
5A
–
F113
20A
cigarette lighter (center armrest console)
F114
5A
–
F115
–
–
F116
20A
Trailer socket
F117
20A
–
F118
20A
–
F119
5A
Multimedia control module
F120
5A
Active suspension control module
F121
5A
Tailgate open/close control module
F122
–
–
F123
–
–
F124
5A
Fascia fuse box/relay plate
F125
5A
Transfer box control module
F126
5A
–
F127
–
–
F128
–
–
F129
5A
–
F130
–
–
F131
5A
–
F132
7,5A
–
F133
–
–
F134
5A
Steering column function control module
F135
20A
Tailgate open/close control module
F136
5A
–
F137
5A
Navigation system
F138
–
–
F139
20A
–
F140
20A
Sea theater control module, left front
F141
20A
Seat heater control module, right front
F142
20A
Multimedia control module
F143
25A
Trailer control module
F144
5A
Trailer control module
F145
10A
Assisted door closing motor, right front
F146
10A
Assisted door closing motor, left front
F147
10A
Assisted door closing motor, left rear
F148
10A
Assisted door closing motor, right rear
F149
5A
Seat multifunction switch, left front
F150
5A
Seat multifunction switch, right front
Here is a version of the fuse layout that you can locate near the fuse box in your car’s luggage compartment.
There may be additional relays next to the fuse block
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