2020-2023 Skoda Octavia Mk4/NX Fuse Box Diagram

The Skoda Octavia Mk4/NX is a mid-size car that was first introduced in 2020. It is available with a variety of engines, including gasoline, diesel, and hybrid.

This article provides fuse box diagrams for the Skoda Octavia Mk4/NX. The fuse box diagrams show the location of all the fuses in the car, as well as their corresponding amperage ratings.

If you are having electrical problems with your Skoda Octavia Mk4/NX, you can use this article to help you identify the source of the problem.

Passenger Compartment

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Fuse NumberComponents
1
2
3Tow hitch
4SCR (Ad Blue)
5Selector lever (automatic transmission)
6Interior lighting
7Heating of the front seats
8Sliding/tilting roof
9Central locking, window lifter (left side of the vehicle), left exterior mirrors (Heating, fold-in function, setting the mirror surface)
10
11Tow hitch
12Exterior vehicle lighting, fog lights on the right, raised brake lights, license plate lights
13Central locking (rear doors and boot lid, fuel filler flap), windscreen washer system, headlight cleaning system
14Music amplifier
15
16Airbags
17SCR (AdBlue)
18Steering column lock, KESSY (keyless locking system)
19Instrument cluster, emergency call, online services
20Phonebox, USB connections
21Rear view camera, area view system (Top View)
22Seat ventilation at the front
23Interior lighting in front, microphone, operation of the sliding/tilting sunroof
24All-wheel drive
25Belt tensioner (front left)
26Central locking, window lifter (right side of the vehicle), right exterior mirrors (Heating, fold-in function, setting the mirror surface)
27Belt tensioner (front right)
28
29Tow hitch
30Infotainment system
31Tow hitch
32Seat heating (rear)
33
34230V socket
35Vehicle exterior lighting, left fog light
36Air conditioning
37Electric boot lid
38
39Heated steering wheel
40
41Databus
42Automatic transmission, gear display
43Front air conditioning, rear air conditioning, auxiliary heater (auxiliary heating), rear window heating
44Lane change assist system (Side Assist), diagnostic connection, rain and light sensor, automatic headlamp levelling, parking brake, alarm system, light switch, buttons in the centre console
45Steering column electronics, control lever under steering wheel
46Infotainment screen, Head-up display
47Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC)
48
49
50
51
5212V socket in the luggage compartment
53Non-contact operation of boot lid
54
55
56
57
58Parking assistance, Park Assist, front radar sensor, front camera for assistance systems
59Parking brake, air conditioning, reverse gear sensor, interior rearview mirror, engine sound generator
60Diagnostic connection
61Clutch pedal switch, engine start
62USB rear, USB on interior rearview mirror
63
64
65
66Rear window wiper
67Heated rear window

Engine Compartment

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Fuse NumberComponent
1Power steering
The fuse can only be changed by a specialist company!
2Assistance system ESC, engine control system, engine components
3Ignition, CNG drive (natural gas drive – applies to G-TEC-vehicles)
4Left headlight
5Right headlight
6Alarm system
7Automatic gearbox
8Brake servo
9Horn
10Windscreen wiper (front)
11
12Automatic gearbox
13Assistance system ESC
14Auxiliary heating
15Assistance system ESC
16
17Heating
18Heating
19
20Front differential lock (VAQ)
21Engine control system
22Starter
23Engine control system
24Engine components
25Engine components
26Engine components
27Lambda sensors, particle filter, NOx sensor
28Engine components
29Fuel pump
30
31
32Heated windscreen
33Heating

Here are the steps on how to use the fuse box diagrams:

  • Locate the fuse box that is relevant to the electrical problem you are having.
  • Identify the fuse that is blown or damaged.
  • Replace the fuse with a fuse that has the same amperage rating.
  • Inspect the electrical system to ensure that the problem is fixed.
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Tom Smith is a passionate car mechanic and automotive enthusiast, specializing in the intricate world of car fuse boxes. With years of hands-on experience under the hood, he has earned a reputation as a reliable expert in his field. As the founder and content creator of the popular blog website 'carsfuse.com,' Tom has dedicated himself to sharing his extensive knowledge of car fuse boxes and electrical systems with the world.

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