Fuse box diagram (fuse location), location and purpose of Skoda Citigo fuses (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018).

Checking and replacing fuses

Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses.

  • Before replacing a fuse, turn off the ignition and the relevant consumer.
  • Find out which fuse belongs to the non-working component.
  • Remove the plastic clip from the fuse box cover, place it over the appropriate fuse and pull it out.
  • A blown fuse can be identified by a strip of molten metal. Replace the faulty fuse with a new one with the same amperage.

Message

  • Never “repair” fuses or replace them with fuses of higher amperage – risk of fire! This can also cause damage to other parts of the electrical system.
  • If the inserted fuse blows again after a short time, contact a ŠKODA specialist garage as soon as possible to have the electrical system checked.
  • We recommend that you always carry spare fuses.

Fuse box in the passenger compartment

Fuses on the underside of the front panel

The fuses are located under the steering wheel on the underside of the dashboard.

  • Press the latch A.
  • Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow.
  • Remove bracket B.
  • Use a pliers to pull out the fuse, then insert a new fuse.
  • Return the bracket to its original position.
  • Close the cover in the opposite direction of the arrow until it clicks.
Energy consumer
1Air conditioner, diagnostic connector
2Control of headlight range adjustment, parking assistant, rearview mirror adjustment using electric exterior mirrors
3Automatic transmission, engine control unit, power steering, steering wheel control lever, instrument cluster
4Air cushion
5Reverse light
6Rear wiper, front and rear window washer
7High beam headlight – left side
8High beam headlight – right side
9Not assigned
10Electric heated exterior mirrors, diagnostic port
11Not assigned
12Car lighting
13Car lighting
14Car lighting
15Car with START-STOP system: Radio
Car without START-STOP system: switch lighting, heating, automatic transmission, light switch, license plate lighting
16Car lighting
17Rear window wiper
18Panoramic roof
19Central locking system
20Heated rear window
21Reverse light
22Horn
23Voltage stabilizer (for START-STOP system)
24Headlights turn signals
25Wipers
26Radio
27Turn signals, brake lights
28Automatic transmission selector lever
29Fuel pump
30Engine control unit, instrument cluster, rain sensor, steering wheel control lever
31Car lighting
32Central control system
33Car lighting
34Interior lighting
35Car lighting
36Car lighting
37ESC
38Keypad
39Steering wheel control lever, front and rear window washer
40Lambda sensor, radiator fan, gas valve, oil pressure valve, activated carbon filter valve
41Brake pedal switch, cooling fan
42Engine control system
43Fuel pump
44Injection valves
45Ignition coils
4612 volt socket
47Air conditioning/heating blower
48Seat heating
49Electric windows
50Car lighting
51Electric windows

Fuses in the instrument panel

The fuses are located on the left side of the instrument panel behind a cover on vehicles with the START-STOP system.

  • Insert a slotted screwdriver into the recess A in the cover.
  • Loosen the cover and remove it in the direction of the arrow.
  • Replace the faulty fuse.
  • Press the cover until it snaps into place.
Energy consumer
1ABS/ESP
2Instrument panel
3Radio
4DC voltage converter, motor starter, push button bar
5Air conditioning system
6Not assigned
7Not assigned
8Not assigned
9Car lighting – right side
10Vehicle lighting – left side
11Starter
12DC to DC voltage converter, ABS, instrument cluster, radio

Fuse box in the engine compartment

The fuses are located under the cover next to the car battery.

  • Press the keys 1 of the cover simultaneously.
  • Press the cover in the direction of arrow 2.
  • Replace the faulty fuse.
  • Press the cover towards the arrow until it clicks.
Energy consumer
1ABS/ESP
2Radiator fan
3Cooling control system, ignition
4ABS/ESP
5Battery Data Module
6Ignition switch, starter
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