The Skoda Rapid is a popular car that is known for its reliability and affordability. However, even the most reliable cars can experience electrical problems from time to time. If you own a Skoda Rapid, it is important to have a basic understanding of the fuse box diagram. This will help you to quickly identify and troubleshoot any electrical problems that may occur.
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Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse in the Skoda Rapid is the fuse #47 in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Fuse Box Locations
There are two fuse boxes in the Skoda Rapid: one in the engine compartment and one in the passenger compartment. The engine compartment fuse box is located on the driver’s side, near the battery. The passenger compartment fuse box is located behind a cover below the steering wheel.
Fuse box diagrams can be found in the Skoda Rapid owner’s manual. These diagrams show the location of each fuse in the fuse box, as well as the amperage rating of each fuse. To make it easier for you, we have presented all the Skoda Rapid Fuse Box Diagrams in this blog.
Color coding of fuses
Fuse color | Max. Amperage Rating |
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light brown | 5 |
dark brown | 7.5 |
red | 10 |
blue | 15 |
yellow | 20 |
white | 25 |
green | 30 |
orange | 40 |
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
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1 | S-contact |
2 | START – STOP |
3 | Instrument cluster, headlight range adjustment, telephone, oil level sensor, diagnostic port, dimmable interior rear-view mirror |
4 | Control unit for ABS/ESC, steering angle sensor strip with switches |
5 | Petrol engine: Speed regulating system |
6 | Reversing light (manual gearbox) |
7 | Ignition, engine control unit, automatic gearbox |
8 | Brake pedal switch, clutch switch, engine cooling fan |
9 | Operating controls for the heating, electronic control unit for air conditioning system, park distance control, window lift, engine cooling fan, heated washer nozzles |
10 | DC-DC converter |
11 | Mirror adjustment |
12 | Control unit for trailer detection |
13 | Electronic control unit for automatic gearbox, selector lever of the automatic gearbox |
14 | Headlight range control |
15 | Not assigned |
16 | Power steering, speed sensor, engine control unit, control unit for fuel pump |
17 | Daytime running lights/radio for vehicles with START-STOP |
18 | Mirror heater |
19 | Ignition lock input |
20 | Engine control unit, electronic control unit for fuel pump, fuel pump |
21 | Reversing lamp (automatic gearbox), fog lights with the function CORNER |
22 | Operating controls for the heating, electronic control unit for air conditioning system, telephone, instrument cluster, steering angle sender, multi-function steering wheel, ignition key removal lock, diagnostic port, rain sensor |
23 | Interior lighting, storage compartment and luggage compartment, side lights |
24 | Central control unit |
25 | Light switch |
26 | Rear window wiper |
27 | Not assigned / Operating lever underneath the steering wheel |
28 | Petrol engine: Purge valve, PTC heater |
29 | Injection, coolant pump |
30 | Fuel pump, ignition system, cruise control |
31 | Lambda probe |
32 | High-pressure fuel pump, control valve for fuel pressure |
33 | Engine control unit |
34 | Engine control unit, vacuum pump |
35 | Switch illumination, number plate light, parking light |
36 | High beam, light switch |
37 | Rear fog light, DC-DC converter |
38 | Fog lights |
39 | Air blower for heating |
40 | Not assigned |
41 | Heated front seats |
42 | Rear window heater |
43 | Horn |
44 | Windscreen wipers |
45 | Boot lid lock, central locking system |
46 | Alarm |
47 | Cigarette lighter |
48 | ABS |
49 | Turn signal lights, brake lights |
50 | DC-DC converter, radio |
51 | Electric windows (driver’s window and rear left window) |
52 | Electric windows (front passenger’s window and rear right) |
53 | Windscreen washer |
54 | START-STOP instrument cluster, operating lever under the steering wheel, multifunction steering wheel |
55 | Control unit for automatic gearbox |
56 | Headlight cleaning system |
57 | Headlights front, rear |
58 | Headlights front, rear |
Engine Compartment
VERSION-1
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
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1 | Generator |
2 | Not assigned |
3 | Interior |
4 | Auxiliary electric heating |
5 | Interior |
6 | Engine cooling fan, control unit for preheating unit |
7 | Electrohydraulic power steering |
8 | ABS |
9 | Radiator fan |
10 | Automatic gearbox |
11 | ABS |
12 | Central control unit |
13 | Electrical auxiliary heating system |
VERSION-2
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
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1 | Generator |
2 | Auxiliary electric heater |
3 | Power supply for fuse block |
4 | Interior |
5 | Interior |
6 | Engine cooling fan, control unit for preheating unit |
7 | Electrohydraulic power steering |
8 | ABS |
9 | Radiator fan |
10 | Automatic gearbox |
11 | ABS |
12 | Central control unit |
13 | Electrical auxiliary heating system |
VERSION-3
Fuse Number | Protected Components |
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1 | ABS |
2 | Radiator fan |
3 | Automatic gearbox |
4 | ABS |
5 | Central control unit |
6 | Electrical auxiliary heating system |
If you are experiencing an electrical problem with your Skoda Rapid, the first thing you should do is check the fuse box diagrams. This will help you to identify the fuse that may be responsible for the problem. Once you have identified the fuse, you can check to see if it is blown. If the fuse is blown, you will need to replace it with a fuse of the same amperage rating.
Conclusion
By understanding the fuse box diagram for your Skoda Rapid, you can quickly and easily identify and troubleshoot any electrical problems that may occur. This will help you to keep your car running smoothly and safely.
Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting electrical problems in your Skoda Rapid:
- Make sure that all of the connections in the fuse box are tight.
- Check for any loose or damaged wiring.
- If you are still having problems, it is best to take your car to a qualified mechanic.
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