The second-generation Opel Agila (also known as the Vauxhall Agila) was manufactured from 2008 to 2014. If you’re seeking fuse box diagrams for the Opel Agila B model years 2009-2011, you’re in luck. Here, you’ll find information on fuse panel locations and the function of each fuse, aiding in troubleshooting and replacement tasks.
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Cigar lighter / power outlet fuse in the Opel/Vauxhall Agila B is the fuse #5 in the Instrument panel fuse box.
[2009/2010]
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Heater fan
2
Fuel injection
3
Air conditioning compressor
4
Automatic transmission
5
Brake light switch
6
ABS, ESP
7
Starter motor
8
–
9
Power steering control module
10
Ignition switch
11
Radiator fan
12
–
13
ABS, ESP
14
–
15
Engine electrics
16
Front fog lights
17
Headlight (left)
18
Headlight (right)
Fuses in the Instrument panel
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
–
2
Ignition coils
3
Reversing light
4
Instrument cluster
5
Power outlet, cigarette lighter, power exterior mirror
6
Infotainment system
7
Power windows
8
Wipers/washers
9
Power steering
10
Airbag system
11
ABS, ESP
12
Tail light
13
–
14
Door lock
15
Diesel engine
16
Starter motor
17
–
18
Heater fan
19
Rear fog light
20
Infotainment system
21
Heated rear window
22
Horn, hazard warning
23
Manual transmission
24
Power windows
[2011]
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Heater fan
2
Fuel injection
3
Air conditioning compressor
4
Automatic transmission
5
Brake light switch
6
ABS, ESP
7
Starter motor
8
–
9
Power steering control module
10
Ignition switch
11
Radiator fan
12
–
13
ABS, ESP
14
–
15
Engine electrics
16
Front fog lights
17
Headlight (left)
18
Headlight (right)
Fuses in the Instrument panel
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
–
2
Ignition coils
3
Reversing light
4
Instrument cluster
5
Power outlet, cigarette lighter, power exterior mirror
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