Volkswagen Taro 7A Fuse Box Diagram [1990-1997]

The Volkswagen Taro is a mid-size SUV that was produced from 1989 to 1997. It was available in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations. The Taro was popular in Europe and Australia, but it was not sold in the United States.

If you own a Volkswagen Taro, it is important to know where the fuse boxes are located in the car. Fuse boxes contain fuses that protect the electrical system from overloads. If a fuse blows, it will need to be replaced in order for the electrical system to function properly.

This blog post will provide you with the fuse box diagrams for the Volkswagen Taro, model years 1990-1997. The fuse box diagrams will show you the location of all the fuses in the car, as well as their corresponding amperage rating and function. This information can be helpful if you ever need to troubleshoot an electrical problem in your Taro.

  1. The fuse box (passenger compartment)
    The fuse panel is located on the left side of the car, behind the lid below the dashboard.
  2. Relay block
  3. The fuse box (engine compartment)
  4. Main fuse (FL MAIN)

Volkswagen Taro 7A Fuse Box Diagram (Instrument Panel)

Fuse/Relay NumberFuse Amp. RatingDescription
110AENGINE:
Main relay, Cruise control ECU
27.5AIGN:
EFI main relay, O/D indicator light, Pattern select switch, Oil temp. select switch
310AREAR:
Taillight, Integration relay, Light reminder relay, Daytime running light relay
420AWIPER:
Washer / Wiper
510AGAUGE:
Combination meter, Antenna, Cruise control ECU, Cruise control indicator light, Brake warning light, Parking brake warning switch, brake fluid level warning switch, Door lock control relay, Integration relay, Light reminder relay, Daytime running light relay
610A/15ASTOP:
Stop light, Stop light switch, Cruise control ECU
77.5ARADIO:
Radio, Mirror switch, Light reminder relay
815ACIG:
Cigarette lighter, Integration relay
910ATURN:
Turn signals, Integration relay
1015AREAR ANTI LOCK:
Rear anti lock
11
1215ADEMIST:
Demister
13
ARear Fog light Relay (U.K.)
BRearlight Control Relay
CDemister Relay
AmpsDescription
110AAir conditioner
230AHeater
AHeater Relay

Engine Compartment Fuse Box Diagram

Fuse NumberFuse Amp. RatingDescription
17.5ACHARGE / DRL:
Charging system / DRL (Daytime Running Light)
215AEFI:
EFI main relay, ECM
315AHAZ-HORN:
Hazard lights, Turn signals, Horn
415ADOME:
Interior lights, Radio, Antenna, Key unlock warning switch, Integration relay
510AHEAD (RH) / HEAD (RH-LO):
Right-hand headlight / Right-hand headlights (Low-beam)
610AHEAD (LH) / HEAD (LH-LO):
Left-hand headlight / Left-hand headlights (Low-beam)
710AHEAD (RH-HI) / A/C:
Right-hand headlight (High-beam) / Air conditioner
810AHEAD (LH-HI):
Left-hand headlight (High-beam)
980AALT (FL) / GLOW (FL):
Alternator (22R-E Engine)
Glow plugs (L Series Engine)
1060A/80AAM1 (FL) / ALT (FL)
1140A/60AAM1 (FL ):
Ignition switch, Starting system, “POWER”, “REAR ANTI LOCK”, “RADIO”, “CIG”, “WIPER”, “TURN”, “ECM-IG”, “ENGINE” fuses
1230AAM2 (FL):
Ignition switch, “IGN”, “MFI” fuses
A40AHeater fuse / Dimmer Relay
BHeadlight Control Relay
CEFI Relay (22R-E Engine)
Fuel Heater Relay (L Series Engine)
DCMH Relay
EDim-Dip Relay №2 (U.K.)
FDim-Dip Relay №3 (U.K.)
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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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