The Opel Astra, also known as the Vauxhall Astra, had its fourth generation from 2009 to 2018. This guide provides diagrams of the fuse boxes in the Opel Astra J models from 2013 to 2018. It tells you where to find these fuse panels inside the car and explains what each fuse does.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter / power outlet fuses in the Opel Astra J are fuses #6 (Power outlet front), #7 (Power outlet rear seat), #26 (Power outlet load compartment) in the Instrument panel fuse box, and fuse #17 (Power outlet) in the load compartment fuse box.
[2013]
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Engine control module
2
Lambda probe
3
Fuel injection, ignition system
4
Fuel injection, ignition system
5
–
6
Mirror heating
7
Fan control
8
Lambda probe, engine
9
Rear window sensor
10
Battery sensor
11
Trunk release
12
Adaptive forward lighting module
13
–
14
Rear window wiper
15
Engine control module
16
Starter
17
Transmission control module
18
Heated rear window
19
Front power windows
20
Rear power windows
21
ABS
22
Left high beam (Halogen)
23
Headlamp washer system
24
Right low beam (Xenon)
25
Left low beam (Xenon)
26
Fog lights
27
Diesel fuel heating
28
–
29
Electrical parking brake
30
ABS
31
–
32
Airbag
33
Adaptive forward lighting
34
–
35
Power windows
36
–
37
Canister vent solenoid
38
Vacuum pump
39
Fuel system control module
40
Windscreen washer, Rear window washer system
41
Right high beam (Halogen)
42
Radiator fan
43
Windscreen wiper
44
–
45
Radiator fan
46
–
47
Horn
48
Radiator fan
49
Fuel pump
50
Headlamp leveling
51
Air shutter
52
Auxiliary heater, diesel engine
53
Transmission control module, Engine control module
54
Wiring monitoring
Fuses in the Instrument panel
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Displays
2
Exterior lights
3
Exterior lights
4
Radio
5
Infotainment system, instrument
6
Power outlet front
7
Power outlet rear seat
8
Left low beam
9
Right low beam
10
Door locks
11
Interior fan
12
–
13
–
14
Diagnostic connector
15
Airbag
16
–
17
Air conditioning system
18
Prefuse: radio, Infotainment, displays
19
Brake lights, tail lights, interior lights
20
–
21
–
22
Ignition switch
23
Body control unit
24
Body control unit
25
–
26
Power outlet load compartment (if no load compartment fuse box) (Sports tourer only)
Luggage Compartment
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Trailer module
2
Trailer outlet
3
Parking assist
4
–
5
–
6
–
7
–
8
Anti-theft alarm system
9
–
10
–
11
Trailer module, Trailer socket
12
–
13
Trailer outlet
14
–
15
–
16
–
17
–
18
–
19
Steering wheel heating
20
Sunroof
21
Seat heating
22
–
23
–
24
–
25
–
26
–
27
–
28
–
29
–
30
–
31
Amplifier, Subwoofer
32
Active damping system, Lane departure warning
[2014/2015/2017/2018]
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Engine control module
2
Lambda sensor
3
Fuel injection/lgnition system
4
Fuel injection/lgnition system
5
–
6
Mirror heating/Anti-theft alarm system
7
Fan control/Engine control module/Transmission control module
8
Lambda sensor/Engine cooling
9
Rear window sensor
10
Vehicle battery sensor
11
Trunk release
12
Adaptive forward lighting/Automatic light control
13
ABS
14
Rear window wiper
15
Engine control module
16
Starter
17
Transmission control module
18
Heated rear window
19
Front power windows
20
Rear power windows
21
Rear electrical centre
22
Left high beam (Halogen)
23
Headlamp washer system
24
Right low beam (Xenon)
25
Left low beam (Xenon)
26
Front fog lights
27
Diesel fuel heating
28
Start/ stop system
29
Electric parking brake
30
ABS
31
Adaptive cruise control
32
Airbag
33
Adaptive forward lighting/Automatic light control
34
Exhaust gas recirculation
35
Exterior mirror/Rain sensor
36
Climate control
37
Canister vent solenoid
38
Vacuum pump
39
Central control module
40
Windscreen washer/Rear window washer system
41
Right high beam (Halogen)
42
Radiator fan
43
–
44
Windscreen wiper
45
Windscreen wiper
46
Radiator fan
47
Horn
48
Radiator fan
49
Fuel pump
50
Headlamp levelling/Adaptive forward lighting
51
Air shutter
52
Auxiliary heater/Diesel engine
53
Transmission control module/ Engine control module
54
Vacuum pump/Instrument panel cluster/Heating ventilation/Air conditioning system
Fuses in the Instrument panel
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Displays
2
Exterior lights/Body control module
3
Exterior lights/Body control module
4
Infotainment system
5
Infotainment system/lnstrument
6
Power outlet/Cigarette lighter
7
Power outlet
8
Left low beam/Body control module
9
Right low beam/Body control module/Airbag module
10
Door locks/Body control module
11
Interior fan
12
–
13
–
14
Diagnostic connector
15
Airbag
16
Power outlet
17
Air conditioning system
18
Logistics
19
Body control module
20
Body control module
21
Instrument panel cluster/Antitheft alarm system
22
Ignition sensor
23
Body control module
24
Body control module
25
–
26
Power outlet load compartment (if no load compartment fuse box) (Sports tourer only)
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