The third-gen Renault Megane, that sleek and stylish ride, graced the roads from 2008 to 2015, offering drivers a blend of performance and comfort.
Now, when it comes to those fuse panels hidden inside your Megane III, knowing their location and function can be super helpful. Imagine this: you’re cruising along, and suddenly, something electrical acts up. Maybe it’s a light, a window, or something else entirely. Understanding the fuse system is like having a secret code to solve these mysteries.
These fuses are like the guardians of your car’s electrical system, each one assigned to protect a different component. From headlights to the stereo system, and everything in between, these fuses ensure smooth operation of your Megane III’s electrical functions.
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Renault Megane III are fuses #17 (Luggage compartment accessories socket), #18 (Rear seat accessories socket) and #19 (Cigarette lighter) in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Passenger compartment
Fuse Number | Circuit |
---|---|
1 | Electronic parking brake |
2 | Brake lights |
3 | Automatic door locking |
4 | Driver’s electric window |
5 | Passenger compartment unit |
6 | Direction indicator lights |
7 | Navigation system |
8 | Interior rear-view mirror |
9 | Rear screen wiper |
10 and 11 | Rear electric windows |
12 | ABS/ESC |
13 | Passenger electric window |
14 | Windscreen washer |
15 | Heated door mirrors |
16 | Radio |
17 | Luggage compartment accessories socket |
18 | Rear seat accessories socket |
19 | Cigarette lighter |
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