This article provides a fuse box diagram for the Jaguar F-Pace X761, model years 2017-2020. The fuse box diagram shows the location of all the fuses in the car, as well as their corresponding amperage ratings. This information can be helpful if you need to replace a fuse in your F-Pace.
To find the fuse you need, consult the fuse box diagram and locate the fuse that is associated with the circuit that is not working. Once you have located the fuse, you can remove it and replace it with a fuse of the same amperage rating.
It is important to note that fuses are designed to protect electrical circuits from overloads. If you replace a fuse with a fuse of a higher amperage rating, you could damage the electrical system in your car.
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Jaguar F-Pace X761 Fuse Box Diagram (Passenger Compartment)
The fuse panel is positioned along the right-hand side A-pillar, beneath the dashboard: Utilize an appropriate tool to detach and free the back edge of the panel. Gently pull it to take it off.
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp. Rating | Protected Components |
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1 | 20A | Sunroof. |
2 | 5A | Brake pedal switch. |
3 | 5A | Immobilizer. |
4 | 5A | Diagnostic socket. |
5 | 5A | Battery back-up sounder. |
6 | 20A | Second row auxiliary power socket. |
7 | 20A | Cubby box auxiliary power socket. |
8 | 20A | Left-side front seat. |
9 | 20A | Right-side front seat. |
10 | 30A | Left-side front seat. |
11 | 30A | Right-side front seat. |
12 | 20A | 2017-2018: Side steps. |
13 | 20A | Front auxiliary power socket. |
14 | 20A | Rear seat recline. |
15 | – | – |
16 | 5A | 2017: Electrical supply. 2018-2020: Steering wheel module. |
17 | 5A | Door handles antenna. |
18 | 15A | Horns. |
19 | – | – |
20 | 20A | Driver’s heated or climate seat. |
21 | 20A | Front passenger’s heated or climate seat. |
22 | 25A | Right-side front door module. |
23 | 25A | Left-side rear door module. |
24 | 25A | Right-side rear door module. |
25 | 25A | Left-side front door module. |
26 | 2A | 2018-2020: Electronic toll road collection. |
27 | – | – |
28 | 10A | Steering angle sensor. |
29 | 5A | Passive entry. |
30 | 20A | Passive entry. |
31 | – | – |
32 | 5A | Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). |
33 | 15A | Air Conditioning (A/C). |
34 | 10A | USB socket. |
35 | – | – |
- For the front engine compartment fuse box: Raise the cover of the positive booster terminal. Hold down the securing clips of the fuse box cover. Lift the cover to open it.
- For the rear engine compartment fuse box: Take off the cover underneath the hood. To achieve this, gently press and keep hold of the securing clip, then lift to let go and pull to detach. Press and hold the securing clip of the fuse box cover. Lift the cover to open it and pull it away to remove it.
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp. Rating | Protected Components |
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1 | 5A | Left-side headlight motor. |
2 | 5A | Headlights. |
3 | 5A | Right-side headlight motor. |
4 | – | – |
5 | – | – |
6 | 30A | Headlight power wash. |
7 | – | – |
8 | – | – |
9 | 10A | Front fog lights. |
10 | 15A | Intercooler water pump. |
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp. Rating | Protected Components |
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11 | 15A | Engine management system. |
12 | 15A | Engine management system. |
13 | 10A | 2017: Gear selector. Fuel system. Engine management system. 2018-2020: Engine management system. |
14 | 10A/15A | Engine management system. |
15 | 10A | 2017: Engine cooling. Engine mounts. Engine management system. 2018-2020: Engine management system. |
16 | 25A | Engine management system. |
17 | 20A | Exhaust sensors. |
18 | 20A | Exhaust sensors. |
19 | 20A | Exhaust sensors (3.0L gasoline). |
20 | 20A | 2018-2020: Engine management system. |
21 | – | – |
22 | 5A | Intercooler water pump. |
23 | 5A | Engine management system. Starter motor monitor. Electrical power management. |
24 | 15A | Transmission control module. |
25 | 30A | Starter motor. |
26 | 5A | Engine management system. |
27 | 25A | Transfer box. |
28 | 30A | Fuel pump. |
- For the upper luggage compartment fuse box: Take off the access panel on the right side of the luggage compartment. Simply pull the back edge of the access panel to do this.
- For the lower luggage compartment fuse box: Remove both the floor panel of the luggage compartment and the toolkit for the spare wheel.
Luggage Compartment Fuse Boxes
Fuse Number | Fuse Amp. Rating | Protected Components |
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1 | 20A | Luggage compartment auxiliary power socket. |
2 | 5A | Heated rear seats. |
3 | 20A | Left-side heated rear seat. |
4 | 20A | Right-side heated rear seat. |
5 | 10A | Adaptive dynamic suspension. Electronic differential. |
6 | 10A | Message center. |
7 | 5A | 2017: Electrical power management. |
8 | 25A | Trailer socket. |
9 | 10A | Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF). |
10 | 25A | Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF). |
11 | 10A | Rear-view mirror. Blind spot monitor. Camera. |
12 | 10A | Entertainment system. |
13 | 10A | Heated steering wheel. |
14 | 10A | Head-Up Display (HUD). |
15 | 5A | Camera. |
16 | – | – |
17 | 5A | Adaptive cruise control. |
18 | 20A | Trailer socket. |
19 | – | – |
20 | 10A | Telematics. |
21 | – | – |
22 | 15A | Driver’s door switches. Driver’s seat. Driver’s seat switches. Front passenger seat. |
23 | – | – |
24 | 20A | Rear auxiliary power socket. |
25 | – | – |
26 | 15A | Rear wiper. |
27 | 30A | Electrically deployable tow hitch. Trailer. |
28 | 30A | Fuel system. |
29 | 30A | Powered tailgate. |
30 | 5A | Diesel fuel pump. |
№ | Amps | Circuits protected |
---|---|---|
1 | 15A | Touch screen. Climate control panel. |
2 | 10A | Audio amplifier. |
3 | 10A | 2018-2020: Gesture tailgate. |
4 | 10A | Navigation. |
5 | 15A | Audio head unit. |
6 | 15A | Portable media connector panel. |
7 | – | – |
8 | – | – |
9 | – | – |
10 | – | – |
11 | – | – |
12 | – | – |
13 | – | – |
14 | – | – |
15 | 15A | Heating and ventilation. |
16 | 20A | Auxiliary heater. |
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