The diagram shows where the fuses are located in the Volkswagen Golf VI GTI from 2009 to 2013. You can find out which fuse does what inside the car and where each fuse panel is located.
Table of Contents
The fuse box is behind a cover on the left side of the dashboard near the driver's seat. Use a flat tool like a screwdriver from your car's toolkit to insert into the opening and gently lift off the cover.
Engine compartment
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp rating (A) | Electrical consumers |
---|---|---|
F17 | 15 | Horn |
F24 | 10 | Radiator fan |
F26; F16 | 30 | Fog light |
F26; F16 | 30 | Rear fog light |
F8 | 25/15 | Radio |
F26 | 30 | Windscreen washer jets, heated |
F26 | 30 | Left headlight |
F16 | 30 | Right headlight |
F18 | 30 | Sound system |
F26 | 30 | Left side light |
F4; F25 | 20 / 40 | ABS, ESP |
F26 | 30 | Left turn signal |
F16 | 30 | Right turn signal |
F16 | 30 | Brake light, right |
F26 | 30 | Brake light, left |
F19 | 30 | Windscreen wiper |
Instrument Panel
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp rating (A) | Electrical consumers |
---|---|---|
2; 43; 44; 45 | 10 15 20 15 | Electrical socket for trailer |
2; 4 | 10 5 | ABS, ESP |
17 | 5 | Anti-tow alarm |
3 | 5 | Airbag |
2 | 10 | Brake light switch |
23 | 20 | Front electric windows |
26 | 30 | Rear electric windows |
22; 40 | 40 | Blower |
25 | 25 | Rear window heating |
41 | 20 | Rear wiper |
17 | 10 | Interior monitoring |
14 | 10 | Air conditioner operating unit |
2 | 10 | Combi – instrument |
27 | 15 | Fuel pump |
34 | 15 | Lumbar support |
1 | 10 | Headlight range control |
13 | 10 | Rain sensor |
14 | 10 | Selector mechanism for the automatic gearbox |
36 | 20 | Headlight washer system |
33 | 20 | Sliding/tilting roof |
37 | 30 | Seat heating |
42 | 30 | Socket in front 12V |
42 | 20 | Socket in luggage compertment 12V |
24 | 20 | Central electronic control unit |
12 | 10 | Central locking for front doors |
15 | 20 | Central locking for rear doors |
42 | 20 | Cigarette lighter |
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