The Opel Cascada, also known as the Vauxhall Cascada, was a small convertible car made from 2013 to 2019. This guide includes diagrams showing the fuse boxes in the Opel Cascada models from 2014 to 2018. It tells you where to locate these fuse panels inside the car and explains the purpose of each fuse.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Opel/Vauxhall Cascada are the fuses #6 (Power outlet, cigarette lighter), #7 (Power outlet) and #26 (Trunk power outlet accessory) in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Engine control module
2
Lambda sensor
3
Fuel injection, ignition system
4
Fuel injection, ignition system
5
–
6
Mirror heating
7
Fan control
8
Lambda sensor, engine cooling
9
Rear window sensor
10
Vehicle battery sensor
11
Trunk release
12
Adaptive forward lighting, automatic light control
13
ABS Valves
14
–
15
Engine control module
16
Starter
17
Transmission control module
18
Heated rear window
19
Front power windows
20
Rear power windows
21
Rear electrical centre
22
Left high beam (Halogen)
23
Headlamp washer system
24
Right low beam (Xenon)
25
Left low beam (Xenon)
26
Front fog lights
27
Diesel fuel heating
28
Start/stop system
29
Electric parking brake
30
ABS pump
31
–
32
Airbag
33
Adaptive forward lighting, automatic light control
34
Exhaust gas recirculation
35
Power windows, rain sensor, exterior mirror
36
Climate control
37
–
38
Vacuum pump
39
Fuel system control module
40
Windscreen washer system
41
Right high beam (Halogen)
42
Radiator fan
43
Windscreen wiper
44
–
45
Radiator fan
46
–
47
Horn
48
Radiator fan
49
Fuel pump
50
Headlamp leveling, adaptive forward lighting
51
–
52
Auxiliary heater, diesel engine
53
Transmission control module, Engine control module
54
Vacuum pump, instrument panel cluster, heating ventilation, air conditioning system
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Displays
2
Body control unit, exterior lights
3
Body control unit, exterior lights
4
Infotainment system
5
Infotainment system, instrument
6
Power outlet, cigarette lighter
7
Power outlet
8
Body control module, left low beam
9
Body control module, right low beam
10
Body control module, door locks
11
Interior fan
12
Driver power seat
13
Passenger power seat
14
Diagnostic connector
15
Airbag
16
Boot lid relay
17
Air conditioning system
18
Service diagnose
19
Body control module, brake lights, tail lights, interior lights
20
–
21
Instrument panel
22
Ignition system
23
Body control module
24
Body control module
25
–
26
Trunk power outlet accessory
Luggage Compartment
Fuse Number
Circuit
1
Soft top control module, power rail right
2
–
3
Parking assist
4
–
5
–
6
–
7
Power seat
8
Soft top control module
9
Selective catalytic reduction system
10
Selective catalytic reduction system
11
Trailer module, tyre pressure monitor and rear view camera
12
Soft top control module, tail lights
13
–
14
Rear seat electrical folding
15
–
16
Seat ventilation, rear view camera, soft top control module
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