The Skoda Citigo is a small city car that was produced from 2011 to 2020. It is a popular choice for commuters and city dwellers due to its fuel efficiency and affordability.
This blog post will provide fuse box diagrams for the Skoda Citigo models produced from 2016 to 2019. The diagrams will show the location of the fuse boxes in the vehicle and the amperage rating of each fuse.
Fuse box diagrams are a visual representation of the electrical system in a vehicle. They show the location of each fuse and its corresponding amperage rating. Fuses are used to protect electrical components from damage caused by excessive current.
Let’s explore the Skoda Citigo Fuse Box Diagram for the model years 2016 to 2019.
Table of Contents
Fuses color
Fuse color | Max. Amperage Rating |
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purple | 3 |
light brown | 5 |
brown | 7.5 |
red | 10 |
blue | 15 |
yellow | 20 |
white | 25 |
green | 30 |
orange | 40 |
Skoda Citigo Fuse Box Diagram (Under the dashboard)
You’ll find the fuses right below the steering wheel, tucked beneath the dashboard panel. This is where the fuses are positioned, discreetly resting on the underside of the dashboard. It’s a strategic location designed for easy access and protection. So, if you ever need to work with the fuses, simply look underneath the steering wheel, and you’ll spot them nestled beneath the dash panel. This setup ensures that the fuses are conveniently placed for maintenance and repairs, yet out of the way to avoid accidental disruptions.
Not Assigned | Protected Components |
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1 | Air Conditioning, diagnostic connector |
2 | Operating the headlight range control, parking aid, positional adjustment of the electric door mirrors, seat heating |
3 | Automatic transmission, engine control unit, power steering, control lever under the steering wheel, instrument cluster, radiator fan |
4 | Airbag |
5 | Reversing light |
6 | Front and rear windscreen wiper system |
7 | Main beam headlamp – left side |
8 | Main beam headlamp – right side |
9 | Not assigned |
10 | Electric exterior mirror heater, diagnostic port, rain sensor |
11 | Daytime driving light |
12 | Not Assigned |
13 | Vehicle lighting – left side |
14 | Vehicle lighting – right side |
15 | Vehicle with START-STOP system: Radio Vehicle without START-STOPsystem: Lighting of switches, heating, automatic transmission, light switch, license plate light |
16 | Vehicle lighting – Rear fog light |
17 | Rear window wiper |
18 | Panoramic roof |
19 | Central locking system |
20 | Rear window heating |
21 | Reversing lights, fog lights |
22 | Horn |
23 | Voltage stabiliser (for START-STOP system); vehicle lighting (vehicle without START-STOP system) |
24 | Headlamp flasher |
25 | Windscreen wipers |
26 | Vehicle with START-STOP system: Vehicle lights Vehicle without START-STOP system: Radio |
27 | Turn signal lights, brake lights |
28 | Selector lever for the automatic transmission |
29 | Fuel pump |
30 | 2016-2018: Engine control unit, instrument cluster, rain sensor, control lever under the steering wheel, air conditioning system; 2019: Engine control unit, instrument cluster, control lever under the steering wheel, fuel pump |
31 | 2016-2018: Vehicle lighting – low beam (applies to vehicle with START-STOP system) 2019: Vehicle lighting |
32 | Central control system |
33 | Vehicle lighting – parking light |
34 | Interior lighting |
35 | Vehicle lighting – right side (applies to vehicle without START-STOP system), instrument cluster (2019) |
36 | Vehicle lighting – left side (applies to vehicle without START-STOP system) |
37 | ESP |
38 | Bar with buttons, DC-DC voltage converter (applies to vehicle with START-STOP system), engine start (2019) |
39 | Control lever under the steering wheel, front and rear window washer |
40 | Lambda probe, radiator fan, gas valve, oil pressure valve, valve for activated charcoal filter, engine components (2019) |
41 | Brake pedal switch, clutch pedal switch, radiator fan, engine components |
42 | Engine control system |
43 | 2016-2018: Fuel pump, vacuum pump for brake system 2019: Vacuum pump for brake system, air conditioning |
44 | Injection valves, engine components, fuel pump |
45 | Ignition coils, engine components |
46 | 12-volt power outlet |
47 | Air blower for air conditioning/heating |
48 | Seat heaters |
49 | Electric windows – right |
50 | Vehicle lighting – daytime running lights, high beam |
51 | Electric windows – left |
Fuses on the side of the dash panel
For vehicles equipped with the START-STOP system, the fuse placement is slightly different. You’ll discover the fuses situated along the left-hand side of the dashboard panel. They’re cleverly concealed behind a protective cover, ensuring their safeguarding while still remaining accessible for any necessary adjustments. This location choice takes into consideration the unique features of vehicles with the START-STOP system. Situating the fuses on the left side behind a cover streamlines the process of maintenance and upkeep while maintaining the sleek appearance of the dashboard.
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
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1 | ABS/ESP |
2 | Instrument cluster |
3 | Radio |
4 | DC-DC voltage converter, motor starter, bar with buttons |
5 | Air conditioning system |
6 | Not assigned |
7 | Not assigned |
8 | Not assigned |
9 | Vehicle lighting – right side |
10 | Vehicle lighting – left side |
11 | Starter |
12 | DC-DC voltage converter, ABS, instrument cluster, radio |
Fuses in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box
You can pinpoint the fuses by focusing on a cover that’s positioned right alongside the vehicle’s battery. This well-thought-out arrangement places the fuses just beneath this cover, creating a convenient and organized setup. This design choice takes practicality into account, ensuring that whenever you need to access or address the fuses, they’re easily reachable while being adequately shielded. This specific arrangement showcases a smart integration of components, with the fuses harmoniously coexisting with the vehicle’s battery in a way that facilitates both functionality and maintenance.
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
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1 | ABS/ESP |
2 | Radiator fan, blower fan for air conditioning |
3 | Cooling control system, ignition |
4 | ABS/ESP |
5 | Battery data module, ignition lock |
6 | Ignition lock, starter |
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