Peugeot’s iOn electric urban car was built between 2010 and 2018. The following guide will provide you with fuse box diagrams for the Peugeot iOn models 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. It will also tell you where the fuse panels are situated inside the vehicle and explain each fuse’s functionality.
Table of Contents
Engine compartment
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp Rating | Functions |
---|---|---|
1 | – | Not used. |
2 | 30 A | Internal fuse. |
3 | 40 A | Electric motor. |
4 | 40 A | Radiator fan. |
5 | 40 A | Electric windows. |
6 | 30 A | Vacuum pump. |
7 | 15 A | Main battery ECU. |
8 | 15 A | Third brake lamp. |
9 | 15 A | Front foglamps. |
10 | 15 A | Water pump. |
11 | 10 A | On-board charger. |
12 | 10 A | Direction indicator. |
13 | 10 A | Horn. |
14 | 10 A | Daytime running lamps. |
15 | 15 A | Battery fan. |
16 | 10 A | Air conditioning compressor. |
17 | 20 A | Right-hand dipped beam. |
18 | 20 A | Left-hand dipped beam, headlamp adjusters. |
19 | 10 A | Right-hand main beam. |
20 | 10 A | Left-hand main beam. |
Fuses in the Dashboard Fuse box
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp Rating | Functions |
---|---|---|
1 | 7.5 A | Left-hand front and rear side lamps. |
2 | 15 A | Accessory socket. |
3 | – | Not used. |
4 | 7.5 A | Starter motor. |
5 | 20 A | Audio system. |
6 | – | Not used. |
7 | 7.5 A | Vehicle equipment (Dashboard consumers), right-hand front and rear side lamps. |
8 | 7.5 A | Electric door mirrors. |
9 | 7.5 A | Supervisor controller. |
10 | 7.5 A | Air conditioning. |
11 | 10 A | Rear foglamp. |
12 | 15 A | Door locking. |
13 | 10 A | Courtesy lamp. |
14 | 15 A | Rear wiper. |
15 | 7.5 A | Instrument panel. |
16 | 7.5 A | Heating. |
17 | 20 A | Heated seat. |
18 | 10 A | Option. |
19 | 7.5 A | Door mirror heating. |
20 | 20 A | Windscreen wiper. |
21 | 7.5 A | Airbags. |
22 | 30 A | Rear screen defrosting |
23 | 30 A | Heating. |
24 | – | Non used. |
25 | 10 A | Radio. |
26 | 15 A | Passenger compartment fuse. |
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