The Range Rover Velar (L560), produced from 2018 onwards, offers detailed fuse box diagrams for the 2018 and 2019 models. These diagrams provide information on the specific functions of each fuse and their layout within the vehicle.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Land Rover Range Rover Velar are the fuses #6 (Second row auxiliary power socket), #7 (Cubby box auxiliary power socket), #13 (Front auxiliary power socket) in the Passenger compartment fuse box, and #1 (Loads pace auxiliary power socket) in the Upper Luggage compartment fuse box.
Engine compartment
Number
Fuse Ampere rating [A]
Circuit protected
Front fuse box
1
5
Left-side headlight motor
2
5
Headlights
3
5
Right-side headlight motor
4
—
—
5
—
—
6
30
Headlight power wash
7
25
Left-side headlight
8
25
Right-side headlight
9
10
Front fog lights
10
15
Intercooler water pump
Rear fuse box
11
15
Engine management system
12
15
Engine management system
13
10
Gear selector. Fuel system. Engine management system
14
10
Engine management system {2.0L gasoline)
14
15
Engine management system {2.0L diesel)
15
10
Engine cooling. Engine mounts. Engine management system
16
25
Engine management system
17
10
Exhaust sensors (2.0L gasoline)
17
20
Exhaust sensors (2.0L diesel)
18
20
Exhaust sensors (2.0L diesel, 3.0L gasoline)
19
20
Exhaust sensors (3.0L gasoline)
20
15
Engine management system
21
—
—
22
5
Intercooler water pump
23
5
Engine management system. Starter motor. Electrical power management
24
15
Transmission control module
25
30
Starter motor
26
—
—
27
25
Transfer box
28
30
Fuel pump
Passenger compartment
Number
Fuse Ampere rating [A]
Circuit protected
1
20
Sunroof
2
5
Brake pedal switch
3
5
Vehicle immobilizer
4
5
Diagnostic socket
5
5
Battery back-up sounder
6
20
Second row auxiliary power socket
7
20
Cubby box auxiliary power socket
8
20
Left-side front seat
9
20
Right-side front seat
10
30
Left-side front seat
11
30
Right-side front seat
12
30
Side steps
13
20
Front auxiliary power socket
14
20
Rear seat recline
15
—
—
16
5
Electrical supply
17
5
Door handle antennas
18
15
Horns
19
—
—
20
20
Driver’s heated seat Driver’s climate seat
21
20
Front passenger’s heated seat. Front passenger’s climate seat
22
25
Right-side front door module
23
25
Left-side rear door module
24
25
Right-side rear door module
25
25
Left-side front door module
26
—
—
27
5
Climate system ionizer
28
10
Steering angle sensor
29
5
Keyless entry
30
20
Keyless entry
31
—
—
32
5
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
33
15
Air Conditioning (A/C)
34
10
USB socket
35
—
—
Luggage compartment
Number
Fuse Ampere rating [A]
Circuit protected
Upper fuse box:
1
20
Loadspace auxiliary power socket
2
5
Heated rear seats
3
20
Left-side heated rear seat
4
20
Right-side heated rear seat
5
10
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). Electronic differential
6
10
Instrument panel
7
5
Electrical power management
8
25
Trailer socket
9
10
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
10
25
DEF
11
10
Rear-view mirror. Camera
12
10
Entertainment system
13
10
Heated steering wheel
14
—
—
15
5
Camera
16
5
Adaptive Surface Response (AdSR)
17
5
Adaptive cruise control
18
20
Trailer socket
19
15
AdSR
20
10
Telematics
21
—
—
22
15
Driver’s door switches. Driver’s seat Driver’s seat switches. Front passenger’s seat
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