Production of the Peugeot Bipper small commercial vehicle ran from 2008 to 2015. This page contains fuse box diagrams for the Peugeot Bipper models 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. It also provides information on where the fuse panels are located inside the vehicle and explains each fuse’s use.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Peugeot Bipper are the fuses F94 (Cigar lighter), F96 (12V accessory socket) in the Dashboard fuse box, and fuses F15 (12V accessory socket), F85 (Lighter – 12V accessories socket) in the Engine compartment fuse box.
[2008/2009]
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amp Ratings
Functions
F01
60 A
Control unit
F03
20 A
Starter supply
F04
40 A
ABS hydraulic block pump supply
F06
30 A
Single-speed fan assembly control
F07
40 A
High-speed fan assembly control
F08
30 A
Air conditioning unit pump
F10
10 A
Horn
F11
10 A
Engine management secondary charge supply
F14
15 A
Main beam headlamps
F16
7.5A
Engine management control unit – piloted manual gearbox control unit
F17
15 A
Supply for ignition coil, injectors, engine management central unit
F18
7.5A
Engine management control unit (1.4 HDi)
F19
7.5A
Air conditioning compressor
F20
30 A
Supply for the heated rear screen, electric exterior mirrors de-icing heaters
F21
15 A
1.4 petrol engine management, T09 (HDi) relay coil
F22
20 A
Engine management control unit (1.4 HDi), petrol pump
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