The Jaguar I-Pace fuse box diagram is a helpful tool for understanding the electrical system of your car. The diagram shows the location of all the fuses in the fuse box, as well as their corresponding amperage ratings. This information can be helpful if you need to replace a fuse or troubleshoot an electrical problem in your car.
Each fuse in the fuse box is labeled with a number and a corresponding amperage rating. The number indicates the fuse’s location in the fuse box, and the amperage rating indicates the maximum amount of current that the fuse can safely carry.
Table of Contents
Fuse Box Location
Passenger Compartment: This fuse box is responsible for the electrical systems of the interior and exterior of the car. The fuse box is located under the rear seat.
Engine Compartment: The front compartment has two fuse boxes responsible for the electrical systems of the engine.
Rear Compartment: Remove the panel covering the luggage compartment. A label on the rear of the panel shows the circuits protected and the fuse locations.
[2018/2019/2020]
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amp. Rating
Protected Components
1
5A
Battery sounder.
2
5A
Brakes.
3
5A
Immobilizer.
4
5A
Diagnostic socket.
5
5A
Radio / motion sensor
6
20A
12v socket 2nd row.
7
20A
Radio/motion sensor
8
20A
Left front seat power 2.
9
20A
Right front seat power 2.
10
30A
Left front seat power 1.
11
30A
Right front seat power 1.
12
5A
Electric mirrors.
13
20A
12v socket luggage compartment.
14
5A
Forward camera.
15
–
–
16
10A
Instrument panel.
17
20A
Heated rear screen.
18
–
–
19
5A
Telematic control unit.
20
20A
Heated / climate seats.
21
20A
Heated / climate seats.
22
25A
Front right side door.
23
25A
Left rear side door.
24
25A
Right rear side door.
25
25A
Left front side door.
26
10A
Head Up Display (HUD).
27
5A
Phone.
28
5A
Exit detection.
29
5A
USB controller unit.
30
–
–
31
5A
Electronic toll collection device.
32
5A
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
33
5A
Steering wheel.
34
10A
USB sockets.
35
15A
Electric seats.
Front Compartment
Fuse Box Number 1
Fuse Number
Fuse Amp. Rating
Protected Components
1
5A
Charge port.
2
5A
Camera.
3
5A
Air Conditioning (A/C).
4
5A
Adaptive cruise control.
5
–
–
6
15A
Front luggage compartment controller.
7
30A
Headlamp washer.
8
30A
Screen washer.
9
15A
Horn.
10
20A
Heated washer jet.
11
5A
Coolant controller.
12
10A
On board charger.
13
–
–
14
15A
Electrical system cooling.
15
15A
Battery cooling.
16
15A
Electrical system cooling.
17
5A
Electrical power management.
18
5A
Electrical power management.
38
15A
Park lock.
39
5A
Brake.
Fuse Box Number 2
Fuse Number
Fuse Amp. Rating
Protected Components
19
5A
Cooling system.
20
5A
Active vanes.
21
–
–
22
10A
Electrical management system.
23
10A
Front fog lights.
24
–
–
25
–
–
26
–
–
27
20A
Rear headlight.
28
20A
Rear headlight.
29
5A
Electrical management system.
30
5A
Electrical management system.
31
10A
Electrical management system.
32
5A
Electrical management system.
33
5A
Electrical management system.
34
5A
Electrical management system.
35
5A
Cooling system.
36
–
–
Rear Compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps
Circuits protected
1
20A
Left-side heated rear seat.
2
20A
Right-side heated rear seat.
3
5A
Rear switch pack console.
4
10A
Chassis control module.
5
15A
Chassis control module.
6
–
–
7
–
–
8
–
–
9
–
–
10
20A
Cigar lighter, adaptive cruise control socket.
–
–
–
11
–
–
12
–
–
13
–
–
14
–
–
15
–
–
16
5A
Chassis control.
17
30A
Rear tailgate module.
18
5A
Rear tailgate antenna unit.
19
5A
Switch pack.
20
5A
PAM.
[2021/2022/2023]
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amp. Rating
Protected Components
1
5A
Battery sounder.
2
–
–
3
5A
Immobilizer.
4
5A
Diagnostic socket.
5
5A
RF receiver.
6
20A
12v socket 2nd row.
7
20A
12v socket cubby.
8
–
–
9
–
–
10
30A
Left front seat power.
11
30A
Right front seat power.
12
5A
Electric mirrors, blind spot monitor, camera.
13
20A
12v socket luggage compartment.
14
5A
Forward camera.
15
10A
Driver assistance and collision avoidance systems.
16
10A
Instrument panel.
17
30A
Heated rear screen.
18
10A
Driving aids and collision avoidance systems controller.
19
5A
Telematic control unit.
20
20A
Heated seats, climate seats.
21
20A
Heated seats, climate seats.
22
25A
Front right side door.
23
25A
Left rear side door.
24
25A
Right rear side door.
25
25A
Left front side door.
26
10A
Head Up Display (HUD).
27
5A
Gear shift.
28
10A
Radar sensor – corner.
29
5A
Keyless vehicle module.
30
–
–
31
–
–
32
5A
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
33
5A
Steering wheel.
34
10A
USB socket.
35
15A
Electric seats, blind spot monitor, rear exit detection.
Front Compartment
Fuse Box Number 1
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps
Circuits protected
1
5A
Charge port.
2
–
–
3
5A
Air Conditioning (A/C).
4
–
–
5
10A
Heated steering wheel.
6
15A
Front luggage compartment controller.
7
30A
Headlamp washer.
8
–
–
9
15A
Horn.
10
20A
Heated washer jet.
11
15A
Electric Vehicle (EV) battery cooling.
12
–
–
13
5A
Radar sensor – center.
14
15A
Battery cooling.
15
15A
Climate control.
16
–
–
17
5A
Voltage converter.
18
5A
Electric Vehicle (EV) battery cooling.
19
10A
On-board charger.
38
–
–
39
–
–
Fuse Box Number 2
Fuse Number
Fuse Amp. Rating
Protected Components
1
5A
Cooling fan.
2
5A
Active vanes.
3
5A
Electric Vehicle (EV) control module.
4
5A
Inverter.
5
–
–
6
20A
Park lock.
8
30A
Screen wash.
9
20A
Right headlight.
10
20A
Left headlight.
11
5A
Park lock.
12
5A
Engine management system.
13
10A
Engine management system.
14
5A
Rear inverter.
15
5A
Traction battery.
16
5A
Traction battery.
17
5A
Coolant pump.
25
5A
Under hood fuse box 2.
Rear Compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amp. Rating
Protected Components
1
–
–
2
5A
Rear switch pack console.
3
–
–
4
–
–
5
20A
Cigar lighter power point.
6
10A
Wireless phone charger.
7
–
–
8
10A
Media hub.
9
10A
Hands free tailgate.
10
15A
Touchscreen.
11
15A
Module Infotainment control.
12
10A
Chassis control module.
13
10A
Driver assistance and collision avoidance systems.
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