This article provides diagrams of all fuse boxes in the Skoda Enyaq iV. Each diagram shows the location of each fuse, as well as the amperage rating and function of each fuse.
By understanding the fuse box diagrams in your Skoda Enyaq iV, you can quickly and easily identify which fuse may be blown if you experience a problem with an electrical component. This can help you quickly troubleshoot the problem and get your vehicle back on the road.
Table of Contents
The Skoda Enyaq iV is an electric SUV that was first released in 2021. It has a total of 2 fuse boxes, which are located in the following locations:
- Under the hood: This fuse box is located on the driver’s side, near the battery. It contains fuses for the engine, charging system, and other major components.
- In the passenger compartment: This fuse box is located under the glovebox. It contains fuses for the interior accessories, such as the lights, climate control system, and infotainment system.
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
---|---|
1 | 230V power socket |
2 | Airbags |
3 | Towing bracket |
4 | Front camera for assist systems |
5 | Exterior lighting of the rear of the vehicle |
6 | Interior lighting, front grille lighting |
7 | Front seat heating |
8 | Sliding/tilting roof |
9 | Window controls (left side of the vehicle), central locking (left side of the vehicle), left wing mirror (heating, folding, glass position adjustment), electric child lock (left side of the vehicle) |
10 | Not used |
11 | Towing bracket |
12 | Not used |
13 | Central locking (rear doors and boot lid), windscreen washers, headlight washers, headlights tilting function |
14 | Music amplifier |
15 | Not used |
16 | Not used |
17 | Rear radar sensors, Park Assist, Parking Aid |
18 | Steering wheel lock, KESSY (keyless locking), contactless operation of the electrically operated boot lid |
19 | Instrument cluster, emergency call, online services |
20 | Phone box, USB ports at the front |
21 | Rear view camera, area view system (Top View) |
22 | Engine control system |
23 | Communication system |
24 | Not used |
25 | Driver’s seat belt tensioner |
26 | Window controls (right side of the vehicle), central locking (right side of the vehicle), right wing mirror (heating, folding, glass position adjustment), electric child lock (right side of the vehicle) |
27 | Passenger’s seat belt tensioner |
28 | High-voltage battery control system – safe disconnection of the high-voltage system, high voltage battery charger The fuse may only be replaced by a specialist garage |
29 | Towing bracket |
30 | The Infotainment system |
31 | Towing bracket |
32 | Exterior vehicle lighting, third brake light, registration plate lighting |
33 | Not used |
34 | Heating / air conditioning |
35 | Rear seat heating |
36 | Heating/air conditioning fan |
37 | Electrically operated boot lid |
38 | Seat ventilation |
39 | Steering wheel heating |
40 | Alarm system horn |
41 | Data bus |
42 | Gearbox control, gearbox mode display |
43 | Air conditioning at the front, air conditioning at the rear, rear window heating |
44 | Front interior lighting, parking brake, rain and light sensor, lights control, alarm system, diagnostic socket, dashboard button panel. |
45 | Control lever under the steering wheel |
46 | The Infotainment system, Head-up display |
47 | Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC) |
48 | Not used |
49 | Not used |
50 | Not used |
51 | Not used |
52 | 12V socket in the boot |
53 | Not used |
54 | Not used |
55 | Not used |
56 | Not used |
57 | Not used |
58 | USB at the rear |
59 | Interior rear-view mirror with automatic darkening |
60 | Diagnostic connection, radio |
61 | Drive system |
62 | Not used |
63 | Not used |
64 | Not used |
65 | Not used |
66 | Rear wiper |
67 | Rear window heating |
Front Compartment
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
---|---|
1 | Not used |
2 | ESC assist system, BDM control system, coil of the main relay |
3 | Charger for the high-voltage battery, electric drive |
4 | Left headlight |
5 | Right headlight |
6 | Radar sensor in the front |
7 | Not used |
8 | Not used |
9 | Horn |
10 | Windscreen wiper |
11 | Air conditioning + heating |
12 | Engine sound generator |
13 | ESC assist system |
14 | Not used |
15 | ESC assist system |
16 | Radiator fan |
17 | Heated windscreen |
18 | Not used |
19 | Not used |
20 | Not used |
21 | Not used |
22 | Not used |
23 | Engine control system |
24 | Radiator fan |
25 | Coolant pump, electric heating |
26 | Coolant pump, radiator shutter |
27 | Not used |
28 | Not used |
29 | Not used |
30 | Not used |
31 | Not used |
32 | Brake servo |
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