The Saab 9-5 is a mid-size luxury sedan that was produced by Saab Automobile from 1997 to 2012. The 2010-2012 models are equipped with two fuse boxes: one in the instrument panel and one in the engine compartment.
This article provides fuse box diagrams for both locations, as well as a list of the fuses and their corresponding functions.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Saab 9-5 are the fuses #7 (Power outlet), #26 (Power outlet trunk) in the Instrument panel fuse box, and #25 (Power outlets) in the engine compartment fuse box.
Engine Compartment
The engine compartment fuse box is located on the driver’s side of the engine compartment, near the firewall. To access it, you will need to remove the fuse box cover.
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
---|---|
1 | Transmission control module |
2 | Engine control module |
3 | – |
4 | – |
5 | Ignition / Transmission control module / Engine control module |
6 | Windshield wiper |
7 | – |
8 | Fuel injection / ignition system |
9 | Fuel injection / ignition system |
10 | Engine control module |
11 | Lambda probe |
12 | Starter |
13 | Sensor throttle heating |
14 | Lighting |
15 | – |
16 | Vacuum pump / Compass module |
17 | Ignition / Airbag |
18 | Adaptive forward lighting |
19 | Adaptive forward lighting |
20 | Ignition |
21 | Rear power windows |
22 | ABS |
23 | Variable effort steering |
24 | Front power windows |
25 | Power outlets |
26 | ABS |
27 | Electrical parking brake |
28 | Heated rear window |
29 | Left power seat |
30 | Right power seat |
31 | Air conditioning system |
32 | Body control module |
33 | Heated front seats |
34 | – |
35 | Infotainment system |
36 | – |
37 | Right high beam |
38 | Left high beam |
39 | – |
40 | After boil pump |
41 | Vacuum pump |
42 | Radiator fan |
43 | – |
44 | Headlight washer system |
45 | Radiator fan |
46 | Terminal 87 / main relay |
47 | Lambda probe |
48 | Fog lights |
49 | Right low beam |
50 | Left low beam |
51 | Horn |
52 | Ignition |
53 | Ignition / ventilated front seats |
54 | Ignition |
55 | Power windows / mirror folding |
56 | Windshield washer |
57 | Ignition |
58 | – |
59 | – |
60 | Mirror heating |
61 | Mirror heating |
62 | Canister Vent Solenoid |
63 | Rear window sensor |
64 | Adaptive forward lighting |
65 | Horn |
66 | – |
67 | Fuel system control module |
68 | – |
69 | Battery sensor |
70 | Rain sensor |
71 | Body electronic supply |
Instrument Panel
The instrument panel fuse box is located in the lower-left corner of the dashboard. To access it, you will need to remove the fuse box cover.
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
---|---|
1 | Infotainment system, Info display |
2 | Body control unit |
3 | Body control unit |
4 | Infotainment system, Info display |
5 | Infotainment system, Info display |
6 | – |
7 | Power outlet |
8 | Body control unit |
9 | Body control unit |
10 | Body control unit |
11 | Interior fan |
12 | – |
13 | – |
14 | Diagnostic connector |
15 | Airbag |
16 | Central locking system |
17 | Air conditioning system |
18 | Transportation fuse |
19 | Memory |
20 | – |
21 | Instrument |
22 | Ignition |
23 | Body control unit |
24 | Body control unit |
25 | – |
26 | Power outlet trunk |
Fuses in the Trunk
The fuse box is on the left side of the trunk behind the storage box.
Fuses Number | Functions |
---|---|
1 | Central locking |
2 | Air conditioning |
3 | – |
4 | – |
5 | – |
6 | – |
7 | – |
8 | – |
9 | – |
10 | Coolant heater |
11 | Power seats |
12 | Memory seat |
13 | – |
14 | – |
15 | – |
16 | – |
17 | Seat heating |
18 | – |
19 | – |
20 | Cooling fan driver seat |
21 | Ignition |
22 | – |
23 | Anti-theft alarm system |
24 | Parking light left |
25 | Parking light right |
26 | Lighting |
27 | Lighting |
28 | – |
29 | Transportation fuse |
30 | Transportation fuse |
31 | Suspension system, High beam assist, Cruise control, Lane departure warning |
32 | Side obstacle detector |
33 | Cross-wheel drive |
34 | – |
35 | Central locking system |
36 | Power seats |
37 | – |
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