2021-2023 Audi e-tron GT Fuse Box Diagram

The Audi e-tron GT is a battery-electric executive car that was first released in 2021. It is available in two models, the Premium Plus and the RS. The e-Tron GT has a range of up to 238 miles on a single charge.

The e-Tron GT has three fuse boxes located in the passenger compartment, the engine compartment, and the trunk. The fuse boxes in the passenger compartment and the engine compartment contain fuses for the car’s electrical system. The fuse box in the trunk contains fuses for the car’s audio system and other accessories.

This article provides diagrams of the fuse boxes in the Audi e-tron GT. The diagrams show the location of each fuse and its corresponding amperage rating. The article also provides a brief description of the function of each fuse.

If you are having problems with your e-tron GT’s electrical system, you can use the fuse box diagrams in this article to help you identify the problem. You can also use the fuse box diagrams to replace a blown fuse.

Fuses in the Left Footwell

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Fuse NumberProtected Components
Fuse panel 1 (brown)
1Heating circuit coolant pump
3Thermal management
5Vehicle electrical system control module
6Vehicle electrical system control module
7Light/rain/humidity sensor
8Remote controlled parking
9Roof electronics control module
10Vehicle electrical system control module
12Data exchange and telematics control module
Fuse panel 2 (red)
1Driver assistance systems control module
2Left rear door control module
3Thermal management
4Windshield wipers
5Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC)
7Left front safety belt
8Vehicle electrical system control module
9Vehicle electrical system control module
10Left headlight
11Left front door control module
12Vehicle electrical system control module
Fuse panel 3 (white)
3Vehicle electrical system control module
4Diagnostic connection
6Left front intersection assistant
7Brake system pressure reservoir
8Rearview mirror
9Data exchange and telematics control module
10Power supply
11Power supply

Fuses in the Right Footwell

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Fuse NumberProtected Components
Fuse panel 4 (brown)
1Vehicle electrical system control module
3Vehicle electrical system control module
4Windshield wipers
5Vehicle electrical system control module
6Right rear door control module
7Driver assistance systems control module
8Right front door control module
9Airbag control module
10Right front safety belt
11Remote controlled parking
12Vehicle electrical system control module
Fuse panel 5 (red)
1Diagnostic interface
3Thermal management
4Right headlight
5Vehicle electrical system control module
6Vehicle electrical system control module
7Night vision assist control module
8Driver assistance systems front camera
9Rear climate control system control panel
11Right front intersection assistant
Fuse panel 6 (white)
1Diagnostic connection
2Diagnostic interface
3Brake system pressure reservoir
4Vehicle electrical system control module
5Front power electronics control module
6Ionizer
7Power supply
8Power supply
9Voltage converter
10Power steering
12Adaptive cruise assist

 Fuses in the Left Cockpit

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Fuse NumberProtected Components
Fuse panel 1 (black)
1Front climate control system control panel
2Light switch
3Climate control system control module
4Head-up display control module
5Steering column electronics
6Steering column adjustment
8Instrument cluster
11Rear climate control system control panel
12Steering column electronics, steering wheel heating

Fuses in the Right Cockpit

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Fuse NumberProtected Components
Fuse panel 2 (brown)
1Audi phone box
2Infotainment system
3Center display, volume control
4Audi connect apps control module
5Audi music interface
6Climate control system blower
8Selector lever positions
12Diagnostic connection
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