You’ll find fuse box diagrams for the Toyota Yaris iA (previously known as the Scion iA) from 2015 onwards in this article. It shows where the fuse panels are inside the car and explains which fuse controls each part of the vehicle.
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Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse in the Toyota Yaris iA / Scion iA is the fuse #5 “F.OUTLET” in the Passenger Compartment fuse box.
Engine Compartment
Fuse Number | Name | Fuse Amp | Protected component |
---|---|---|---|
1 | C/U IG1 | 15 | For protection of various circuits |
2 | ENGINE IG1 | 7,5 | Engine control system |
3 | SUNROOF | 10 | — |
4 | INTERIOR | 15 | Overhead light |
5 | ENG+B | 7,5 | Engine control system |
6 | AUDIO2 | 15 | Audio system |
7 | METER1 | 10 | Combination meter |
8 | SRS1 | 7,5 | Air bag |
9 | METER2 | 7,5 | Combination meter (if equipped) |
10 | RADIO | 7,5 | Audio system |
11 | ENGINE3 | 15 | Engine control system |
12 | ENGINE1 | 15 | Engine control system |
13 | ENGINE2 | 15 | Engine control system |
14 | AUDIO1 | 25 | Audio system |
15 | A/C MAG | 7,5 | Air conditioner |
16 | AT PUMP | 15 | Transaxle control system (if equipped) |
17 | AT | 15 | Transaxle control system (if equipped) |
18 | D.LOCK | 25 | Power door locks |
19 | H/L RH | 20 | Headlight (RH) |
20 | ENG+B2 | 7,5 | Engine control system |
21 | TAIL | 20 | Taillights, License plate lights, Parking lights |
22 | — | — | — |
23 | ROOM | 25 | Overhead light |
24 | FOG | 15 | Fog lights (if equipped) |
25 | H/CLEAN | 20 | — |
26 | STOP | 10 | Brake lights |
27 | HORN | 15 | Horn |
28 | H/L LH | 20 | Headlight (LH) |
29 | ABS/DSC S | 30 | ABS, Dynamic stability control system |
30 | HAZARD | 15 | Hazard warning flashers, Turn signal lights |
31 | FUEL PUMP | 15 | Fuel system |
32 | FUEL WARM | 25 | — |
33 | WIPER | 20 | Front window wiper and washer |
34 | CABIN+B | 50 | For protection of various circuits |
35 | FAN 2 | 30 | Cooling fan |
36 | FUEL PUMP | 30 | — |
37 | ABS/DSC M | 50 | ABS, Dynamic stability control system |
38 | EVVT | 20 | Engine control system (if equipped) |
39 | — | — | — |
40 | FAN1 | 30 | Cooling fan |
41 | FAN 3 | 40 | — |
42 | ENG.MAIN | 40 | Engine control system |
43 | EPS | 60 | Power steering system (if equipped) |
44 | DEFOG | 40 | Rear window defogger |
45 | IG2 | 30 | For protection of various circuits |
46 | INJECTOR | 30 | Engine control system |
47 | HEATER | 40 | Air conditioner |
48 | P.WINDOW1 | 30 | Power windows |
49 | DCDC DE | 40 | — |
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number | Name | Fuse Amp | Protected component |
---|---|---|---|
1 | — | — | — |
2 | — | — | — |
3 | — | — | — |
4 | — | — | — |
5 | F.OUTLET | 15 | Accessory sockets |
6 | — | — | — |
7 | AT IND | 7,5 | AT shift indicator (if equipped) |
8 | MIRROR | 7,5 | Power control mirror |
9 | — | — | — |
10 | P.WINDOW2 | 25 | Power windows |
11 | R.WIPER | 15 | — |
12 | — | — | — |
13 | — | — | — |
14 | SRS2/ESCL | 15 | — |
15 | SEAT WARM | 20 | Seat warmer (if equipped) |
16 | M.DEF | 7,5 | Mirror defogger (if equipped) |
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