Fuses are designed to break a circuit when the current reaches a certain level to protect components and wires that may be damaged by too much current. A sudden increase in current is usually caused by a fault in the circuit, most often a short circuit.
Most of the fuses are located in two fuse blocks in the passenger compartment on the driver's side, with additional fuses located in the fuse block in the engine compartment.
The circuits protected by fuses are identified on the fuse box cover.
Before removing a fuse, turn off the relevant circuit (or ignition), then remove the fuse from its contacts. The wire inside the fuse should be visible; if the fuse is blown, the wire will be broken or melted.
Always use fuses of the required rating. Never use a fuse of a different rating or replace it with something else. Do not replace the fuse more than once without eliminating the source of the fault.
The fuse capacity is indicated on the top of it; Please note that fuses come in different colors for easy identification.
If a fuse blows immediately after replacement, do not replace it again until the cause of the problem has been eliminated.
In most cases, the cause of the malfunction is short circuit caused by poor insulation.
If a fuse protects multiple circuits, try to find the circuit that is causing the fuse to blow, turning on each circuit in turn (if possible).
Always have a set of spare fuses different power in the car. They should be secured to the base of the fuse box.
Relay
A relay is an electronic switch that is used for the following reasons:
a) the relay can switch current from high voltage without being in the circuit through which this current flows, which allows the use of thinner wires and contacts;
b) a relay can have more than one control source, unlike a mechanical switch;
c) the relay may have a timer function, for example, a relay used for intermittent operation of windshield wipers. If the circuit or system controlled by the relay fails, turn on the system. If the relay is working, a click will be heard when power is applied to it, therefore, the source of the malfunction is some other element of the system or the connecting wires.
If the relay does not activate, it means that either the relay is not receiving power or switching voltage, or the relay itself is faulty. The relay is checked by replacing it with a working relay.
Before removing the relay, first make sure the ignition is turned off. Then you can simply remove the relay from its socket and insert a new one in its place.
Fuse and relay box located in the engine compartment | ||
No. | Purpose of the fuse | Ampere |
1 | reversing lights | 10 |
2 | fuel pump | 30 |
3 | ignition, ABS control unit, suspension hydraulic unit | 10 |
4 | ignition, engine control unit, automatic transmission control unit | 7,5 |
5 | Air purification filter sensor (diesel engines) | 2 |
6 | rear fog lights | 15 |
7 | headlight washers | 20 |
8 | fuel pump relay | 20 |
9 | left low beam headlight | 15 |
10 | right low beam headlight | 15 |
11 | left high beam headlight | 10 |
12 | right high beam headlight | 10 |
13 | beep | 15 |
14 | windshield washer pump | 10 |
15 | ignition coil, idle speed solenoid valve, lambda probe | 15 |
16 | air pump | 30 |
17 | windshield cleaner | 30 |
18 | air conditioner electric fan | 40 |
Fuse and relay box located inside the car | ||
No. | Purpose of the fuse | Ampere |
1 | rear fog light | 10 |
2 | rear window cleaner | 15 |
3 | - | - |
4 | security alarm sensor on the driver's door | 15 |
5 | rear left brake light | 15 |
6 | - | - |
7 | equipment positive potential circuit | 20 |
8 | - | - |
9 | front windows, sunroof | 30 |
10 | positive circuit terminal | 15 |
11 | alarm display, navigator, air conditioning, telephone | 15 |
12 | front right parking light, rear right parking light | 10 |
13 | - | - |
14 | central locking | 30 |
15 | rear window lift | 30 |
16 | steering column switches, airbag control unit, fuse box in the engine compartment | 5 |
17 | right brake light | 10 |
18 | steering wheel position sensor, automatic transmission control lever position sensor, diagnostic connector | 10 |
19 | - | - |
20 | navigator, radio | 10 |
21 | - | - |
22 | front left parking light, rear left parking light | 10 |
23 | suspension hydraulic unit, ABS control units | 15 |
24 | air conditioning, telephone, parking assist, instrument panel, telephone signal amplifier | 15 |
25 | - | - |
26 | rear window defroster | 40 |
G36 | radio amplifier | 30 |
G37 | electric front right seat | 30 |
G38 | electric front left seat | 30 |
G39 | front right seat heater | 30 |
G40 | front left seat heater | 30 |
Information is for 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 models.
Two fuse boxes are located under the control panel and in the engine compartment. Before replacing a blown fuse, it is necessary to find out and eliminate the cause of the malfunction. The fuse numbers are indicated on the block. A faulty fuse should be replaced with a fuse of the same rating (same color).
The information is relevant for models 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.
Fuses under the control panel
Fuse block A |
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Fuse No. | Rated current | Protected circuit |
G29 | - | Not used |
G30 | 5A | Heated rear view mirrors |
G31 | 5A | Precipitation and light sensor |
G32 | 5A | Seat belt indicators |
G33 | 5A | Self-dimming rear view mirrors |
G34 | 20 A | Sunroof curtain (sedan) |
G35 | 5A | Passenger door light - Passenger rear mirror drive |
G36 | 30 A | Power trunk lid (on station wagon) |
G37 | 20 A | Heated front seats |
G38 | 30 A | Electric driver's seat |
G39 | 30 A | Power passenger seat - Hi-Fi amplifier |
G40 | Z A | Trailer switch box power supply |
Fuse Box C |
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Fuse No. | Rated current | Protected circuit |
F1 | 15 A | Rear wiper (on station wagon) |
F2 | 30 A | |
F3 | 5 A | Airbags |
F4 | 10A | Automatic transmission - Additional heating switch unit (on diesel version) - Self-dimming rear view mirrors |
F5 | 30 A | Power front windows - Sunroof - Passenger door light - Passenger rearview mirror drive |
F6 | 30 A | Rear electric windows |
F7 | 5A | Vanity mirror lighting - Glove box lighting - Interior lamps - Portable lamp (on station wagon) |
F8 | 20 A | Car radio - CD changer - Steering wheel controls - Display - Tire pressure monitoring system - Power trunk lid processor |
F9 | 30 A | Cigarette lighter - 12V socket front |
F10 | 15 A | Alarm - Steering wheel key block, light and windshield wiper switches |
F11 | 15A | Ignition switch low current circuit |
F12 | 15A | Power driver's seat - Instrument cluster - Seat belt indicators - Air conditioning control panel |
F13 | 5A | Engine control electronics - Hydraulic suspension pump cut-off relay - Airbag processor power supply |
F14 | 15A | Precipitation and light sensor - Parking sensors for parking assistance - Electric passenger seat - Trailer switching unit - Hi-Fi amplifier processor - Hands-free system - Crosswalk warning system |
F15 | 30 A | Door lock and super lock relay |
F17 | 40 A | Heated rear window Heated exterior mirrors |
FSH | SHUNT | Shunt "SHUNT PARK" |
Fuses in the engine compartment
Fuse No. | Rated current | Protected circuit |
F1 | 20 A | Electronic engine control unit |
F2 | 15 A | Beep |
F3 | 10 A | Windshield washer pump |
F4 | 10 A | Headlight washer pump |
F5 | 15A | Actuators |
F6 | 10 A | Air flow sensor - Adaptive headlights - Diagnostic connector |
F7 | 10A | Automatic transmission selector lock - Power steering |
F8 | 25 A | Starter |
F9 | 10 A | Clutch contactor -STOP contactor |
F10 | 30 A | Actuators |
F11 | 40 A | Air conditioning fan |
F12 | 30 A | Windshield wipers |
F13 | 40 A | Power supply to the switching unit (+ after contact) |
F14 | 30 A | - |
F15 | 10 A | Right high beam headlight |
F16 | 10 A | Left distant snow headlight |
F17 | 15 A | Right low beam headlight |
15 A | Left low beam headlight | |
F19 | 15 A | Actuators |
F20 | 10 A | Actuators |
F21 | 5 A | Actuators |
F6 | 25 A | |
F7 | 15A | Fog lights |
F8 | 20 A | Additional injector (on diesel versions) |
F9 | 30 A | Electric parking brake |
The Citroen C5 went on sale in 2001. Over the entire period, two generations of C5 were released, each of which was restyled. The first generation was produced in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. The second generation was designated X7 and was produced in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and to the present. We present information about Citroen C5 fuses for two generations with detailed description all schemes.
Fuse box under the hoodIn the engine compartment it is located on the left side under the protective cover.
Please note that fuses can be located not only on top, but also on the side.
Option 1Diagram of the upper part (main)
Description table
F1 | (20A) Cooling fan motor relay ( low speed), engine control system |
F2 | (15A) Horn |
F3 | (10A) Windshield washers, rear window washer pump |
F4 | (20A) Headlight washers |
F5 | (15A)Fuel pump |
F6 | (10A) Electronic control unit ABS, additional heater - Diesel |
F7 | (10A) Automatic transmission control system, power steering |
F8 | (20A) Starter |
F9 | (10A) Brake light switch (brake pedal position sensor) |
F10 | (30A) Engine management system, fuel heater - Diesel |
F11 | (40A) Heater/air conditioner |
F12 | (30A) Windshield wiper |
F13 | (40A) Multifunction control unit 1 |
F14 | (30A) Exhaust air pump |
Side part diagram (optional)
Designation
F1 | (50A) Cooling fan motor control unit |
F2 | |
F3 | (30A) Anti-lock brake system (ABS) |
F4 | |
F5 | (80A) Multifunction control unit 1 |
F6 | (80A) Fuse/Relay Box, Instrument Panel 2 |
F7 | (70A) Power steering |
F8 | (40A) Suspension control motor |
General scheme
Decoding
It is located on the left under the instrument panel, in the driver's seat. To access, remove the unit cover and remove the unit itself by pressing the tab on the top of it.
Section A - tweezers and spare fuses, B and C - boards with fuses. There are also 2 options for the arrangement of elements.
Purpose
№ | Purpose of the fuse | Ampere |
1 | rear fog light | 10 |
2 | rear window cleaner | 15 |
4 | security alarm sensor on the driver's door | 15 |
5 | rear left brake light | 15 |
6 | ||
7 | equipment positive potential circuit, cigarette lighter fuse Citroen C5 (depending on configuration) | 20 |
8 | ||
9 | front windows, sunroof | 30 |
10 | positive circuit terminal | 15 |
11 | alarm display, navigator, air conditioning, telephone | 15 |
12 | front right parking light, rear right parking light | 10 |
13 | - | |
14 | central locking | 30 |
15 | rear window lift | 30 |
16 | steering column switches, airbag control unit, fuse box in the engine compartment | 5 |
17 | right brake light | 10 |
18 | steering wheel position sensor, automatic transmission control lever position sensor, diagnostic connector | 10 |
19 | - | |
20 | navigator, radio | 10 |
21 | - | |
22 | front left parking light, rear left parking light | 10 |
23 | suspension hydraulic unit, ABS control units | 15 |
24 | air conditioning, telephone, parking assist, instrument panel, telephone signal amplifier | 15 |
25 | - | |
26 | rear window defroster | 40 |
G36 | radio amplifier | 30 |
G37 | electric front right seat | 30 |
G38 | electric front left seat | 30 |
G39 | front right seat heater | 30 |
G40 | front left seat heater | 30 |
Fuse number 7 is responsible for the cigarette lighter.
Description of blocks for 2nd generation Blocks with fuses under the hoodThe two main blocks are indicated in the figure.
Main unit - PSF1
Photo diagram of the upper part
Description of the circuit
- F1 20A Multifunctional motor control
- F2 15A Sound alarm
- F3 10A Front/rear washer pump
- F4 10A Headlight washer pump
- F5 15A Fuel system pump
- F6 10A Air flow meter - cornering lights - dynamic headlight leveling module - diagnostic connector
- F7 10A Control relay for shift lever lock drive mechanism automatic transmission - computer and electro-hydraulic unit automatic transmission - electro-hydraulic power steering
- F8 20A/25A Starter control
- F9 10A Two functional contact brake system - clutch pedal limit switch
- F10 30A Multifunction electric motor control (EW10A - gasoline vapor absorber purge solenoid valve fuse)
- F11 40A Front climate control system blower fan
- F12 30A Windshield wiper
- F13 40A Intelligent Service Module
- F14 30A Not used
- F15 10A Right high beam headlight
- F16 10A Left high beam headlight
- F17 15A Left low beam headlight
- F18 15A Right low beam headlight
- F19 5A Multifunction motor control
- F20 15A Multifunction motor control
- F21 10A Multifunction motor control (coolant fan relay fuse)
photo diagram additional elements(side)
Designation
MF1 50A Engine cooling fan unit (for DT17 - 20A injector additional system heating - Air conditioning - fog light)
MF2 80A power supply (BFH5 and BFH12)
MF3 80A power steering wheel electric pump mechanism (for DT17 50A electric fan unit)
MF4 80A power supply BSI
MF5 80A power supply ESP
MF6 40A power supply ESP
MF7 20A active suspension with adjustable damping
MF8 80A power supply BSI
It is located near the battery. To get to it, you need to remove the battery and release 2 latches on the sides. It contains high power fuses.
On the right is yellow, in more detail:
Fuses in the interior of a citroen c5They are located in the same way as the first generation, on the left in the dashboard and consist of 3 separate elements: BSI1, BH12, BFH1
Scheme
Decoding
Block BSI1
F1 15A Rear wiper (on station wagon)
F2
F3 5A Airbags
F4 10A Automatic transmission control - Safety lock module 3 relays - Self-dimming rear view mirrors
F5 30A Front windows - Sunroof - Driver's door control panel
F6 30A Rear windows
F7 5A Glove box lighting - Front and rear lights - Front and rear directional lights - Vanity mirror
F8 20A - Car radio - CD changer - Control system
tire pressure - Power trunk lid processor
F9 30A - Cigarette Lighter - Front 12V Socket
F10 15A - Alarm - Steering wheel control panel, light and windshield wiper switches
F11 15A Low current ignition switch
F12 15A - Driver's seat adjustment memory - Instrument panel - Seat belt warning display - Air conditioning system calculator
F13 5A service panel - engine compartment fuse module PSF1 - airbag calculator - Air conditioning control panel
F14 15A - Hands-Free Kit - Hi-Fi Amplifier - Parking Assist - Passenger Seat Memory Unit - Trailer Connection Unit - Precipitation/Light Level Sensor - Side Trajectory Control
F15 30A Door lock and superlock relay
F17 40A Heated rear window - Heated rear view mirrors
FSH Shunt “SHUNT PARK”
The cigarette lighter is controlled by fuse number 9 - 30A.
Block BH12
- G29 is not used
- G30 5A Heated rear view mirrors
- G31 5A Precipitation/Light Level Sensor
- G32 5A Seat belt not worn indicator
- G33 5A Self-dimming rear view mirrors
- G34 20A Sunroof curtain (on sedan)
- G35 5A Illumination and memory unit for the position of the passenger's exterior mirror
- G36 30A Power trunk lid (on station wagon)
- G37 20A Heated front seats OR 25A Driver's seat in electrically controlled- memory unit for driver's seat adjustments
- G38 30A Power driver's seat OR 25A Heated driver's seat
- G39 40A - Electric passenger seat - Hi-Fi amplifier
- G40 3A Trailer connection box
Block BFH1
G36 15A Automatic gearbox AM6 / 30A Automatic gearbox AL4
G37 10A - Daytime running lights- OBD2 connector
G38 3A ESP system
G39 10A Electro-hydraulic suspension
G40 3A Brake pedal contact
For detailed instructions on replacing the entire unit under the hood or gaining access to the side fuses, see this video (replacing the suspension fuse).
Repair and operation instructions
Still have questions? Study the repair and operation manual for Citroen C5 x7: “download”.
Introductory information
- Content
Introduction
Actions in emergency situations
Daily checks and troubleshooting
Operating a car in winter
A trip to the service station
Operating instructions
Warnings and safety rules when working on a vehicle
Basic tools, measuring instruments and methods of working with them
Mechanical part of gasoline engines
Mechanical part of diesel engines
Power system
Lubrication system
Cooling system
Intake and exhaust system
Transmission
Drive shafts
Chassis
Brake system
Steering
Body
Heating and ventilation system
Passive safety
Electrical equipment
Electrical circuits
Dictionary - Introduction
INTRODUCTION
Citroen introduced the next generation of the C5 model in 2007. The car is available only in sedan and station wagon bodies.
The designers completely redesigned the car's appearance, maintaining all proportions. At the same time, they endowed it with new “family” brand features. The result is a very elegant car. The front bumper with a wide air intake and the original false radiator grille with chrome chevrons gave the appearance of aggressiveness combined with sportiness. Slightly narrowed “slanting” headlights, along with a huge hood lid decorated with stampings, and unusual fog lights added lightness to the appearance of the car.
When developing the C5 station wagon, Citroen designers sought to obtain as much interior volume as possible and at the same time maintain a distinctively dynamic style. Thus, the front of the C5 station wagon looks the same as that of the sedan, while the rear has a freer, lighter look. Already traditional for modern world cars, the new generation of the model has increased in size: length - 4.78 m, width - 1.86 m. The height has decreased to 1.45 m. The length of the station wagon is 4.83 m. Thanks to the increased wheelbase compared to its predecessor (2. 82 m) the car interior turned out to be spacious and roomy.
The tailgate of the station wagon is equipped with an electric drive, and in order to set the maximum height to which it should open, it is enough to stop it during lifting. The computer will remember this position and in the future will open the door to the specified height.
The designers paid special attention to passenger comfort. In terms of the quality of interior finishing, the model can give odds to many of its classmates. Interior noise insulation is made using the same technology as that of its larger brother Citroen C6, including laminated side windows and a noise-protecting windshield.
Citroen C5 of this generation can be equipped with two types of suspensions: hydropneumatic Hydractive 3 Plus or conventional spring suspension.
The choice of engines is quite wide: petrol fours with a volume of 1.8 and 2.0 liters, a three-liter V6 with a capacity of 127, 143 and 215 hp. s., as well as four turbodiesels with a volume of 1.6; 2.0; 2.2 and 2.7 liters and power from 100 to 208 hp. With. Depending on the type, the engines are combined with 5- and 6-speed manual transmissions or with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
The list of standard equipment includes the ESP electronic stabilization system, as well as from 7 to 9 airbags (depending on configuration). As additional equipment Bi-xenon headlights, a system for determining the required parking space and a comfortable entry-exit system (pushes the driver's seat back and forth towards the steering column) are offered.
The new C5 features a second-generation steering wheel with a fixed hub and remote control buttons.
At the international auto show in Paris, Citroen presented a restyled version of the 2011 C5. In appearance The car underwent minimal changes: the designers limited themselves to adding LED elements to the headlights and made a small, at first glance elusive, correction to the rear lights. The salon remains the same.
The main changes have occurred in the range of power units offered: the new product is equipped with a modern 2.0-liter 110 hp e-Hdi diesel engine with a turbocharger, based on micro-hybrid technology, which includes a Stop-Start system and an electronically controlled generator that regenerates energy when braking. The new turbodiesel is combined with an EGS6 robotic gearbox with steering wheel-mounted gearshift paddles. Also, the updated C5 is equipped with a 4-cylinder 2.2 HDi engine with a power of 204 hp. with an improved third-generation Common-Rail injection system, which made it possible to achieve a noticeable increase in traction - 450 Nm. The engine works with a 6-speed automatic transmission. In addition, the outdated 1.8-liter petrol unit has been replaced by an economical 1.6-liter unit, working with a 6-speed robotic gearbox.
This manual provides instructions for the operation and repair of all modifications of the Citroen C5 produced since 2008, including versions after restyling in 2011.Citroen C5 1.6 VTi/1.6 TNR
Years of production: from 2011 to present
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 1598 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: gasoline
Consumption (city/highway): 8.3/5.0 l/100 km1.8i
Years of production: 2008-2011
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 1794 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: gasoline
Fuel tank capacity: 71 l
Consumption (city/highway): 10.8/6.2 l/100 km2.0i
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 1997 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: gasoline
Fuel tank capacity: 71 l
Consumption (city/highway): 12.0/6.3 l/100 kmCitroen 05 3.0i
Years of production: from 2008 to present
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 2946 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: gasoline
Fuel tank capacity: 71 l
Consumption (city/highway): 15.7/7.5 l/100 km1.6 HDi
Years of production: from 2008 to present
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 1560 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: diesel
Fuel tank capacity: 71 l
Consumption (city/highway): 7.3/4.7 l/100 km2.0 HDi
Years of production: from 2008 to present
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 1997 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: diesel
Fuel tank capacity: 71 l
Consumption (city/highway): 7.9/4.9 l/100 km2.2 HDi
Years of production: from 2008 to present
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 2179 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: diesel
Fuel tank capacity: 71 l
Consumption (city/highway): 8.8/5.2 l/100 km2.7 HDi
Years of production: from 2008 to present
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 2720 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: diesel
Fuel tank capacity: 71 l
Consumption (city/highway): 11.8/6.4 l/100 km3.0 HDi
Years of production: from 2008 to present
Body type: sedan/station wagon
Engine capacity: 2992 cm3Doors: 4/5
CP: mech./auto.Fuel: diesel
Fuel tank capacity: 71 l
Consumption (city/highway): 12.3/7.0 l/100 km - Emergency procedures
- Operation
- Engine
Replacing the fuse
Before replacing a blown fuse, it is necessary to find out and eliminate the cause of the malfunction. The fuse numbers are indicated on the block. A faulty fuse should be replaced with a fuse of the same rating (same color).
To remove the fuse, use special tweezers 1 located next to the fuse block.
Fuses under the control panel
Access to fuses
1. Open the glove box completely and pull it firmly in a horizontal direction.
2. Remove the upholstery by sharply pulling the lower part.
3. When reinstalling the glove box, observe the following precautions:
- While holding the drawer horizontally, install the lower part first, making sure that the lower grooves are exactly opposite the axes.
- Bring it forward sharply.
- Close the drawer and make sure that the springs located at the back run along the top.
Fuse block A | ||
Fuse No. | Rated current | Protected circuit |
G29 | — | Not used |
G30 | 5 A | Heated rear view mirrors |
G31 | 5 A | Precipitation and light sensor |
G32 | 5 A | Seat belt indicators |
G33 | 5 A | Self-dimming rear view mirrors |
G34 | 20 A | Sunroof curtain (sedan) |
G35 | 5 A | Passenger's Door Light - Passenger's Rearview Mirror Actuator |
G36 | 30 A | Power trunk lid (on station wagon) |
G37 | 20 A | Heated front seats |
G38 | 30 A | Electric driver's seat |
G39 | 30 A | Power Passenger Seat - Hi-Fi Amplifier |
G40 | FOR | Trailer switch box power supply |
Fuse block B | ||
Fuse No. | Rated current | Protected circuit |
G36 | 15 A | Automatic 6-speed transmission |
5 A | Automatic 4-speed transmission | |
G37 | 10 A | Daytime running lights Diagnostic connector |
G38 | FOR | ESP system |
G39 | 10 A | Hydraulic suspension |
G40 | FOR | Contactor STOP |
Fuse block C | ||
Fuse No. | Rated current | Protected circuit |
F1 | 15 A | Rear wiper (on station wagon) |
F2 | 30 A | |
F3 | 5 A | Airbags |
F4 | 10 A | Automatic transmission - Additional heating switch unit (on diesel version) - Self-dimming rear view mirrors |
F5 | 30 A | Power front windows - Sunroof - Passenger door light - Passenger rear view mirror |
F6 | 30 A | Rear electric windows |
F7 | 5 A | Vanity mirror lighting - Glove box lighting - Interior lamps - Portable lamp (on station wagon) |
F8 | 20 A | Car radio - CD changer - Steering wheel controls - Display Tire pressure monitoring system - Power trunk lid processor |
F9 | 30 A | Cigarette Lighter - Front 12V Socket |
F10 | 15 A | Alarm - Steering wheel key block, light switches and windshield wiper switches |
F11 | 15 A | Ignition switch low current circuit |
F12 | 15 A | Power Driver Seat - Instrument Cluster - Seat Belt Indicators - Air Conditioning Control Panel |
F13 | 5 A | Engine control electronics Hydraulic suspension pump cut-off relay Airbag processor power supply |
F14 | 15 A | Precipitation and Light Sensor - Parking Assist Parking Sensor - Power Passenger Seat - Trailer Switching Unit - Hi-Fi Amplifier Processor - Hands Free Speakerphone System - Cross Lane Warning System |
F15 | 30 A | Door lock and super lock relay |
F17 | 40 A | Heated rear window Heated exterior mirrors |
FSH | SHUNT | Shunt ''SHUNT PARK'' |
Fuses in the engine compartment
Access to fuses
1. Unscrew the bolts 1/4 turn.
2. Replace the fuse.
After completing the work, carefully close the fuse box cover. All work on replacing high-current fuses intended for additional protection of electrical circuits must only be carried out by a CITROEN service network or a specialized technical center.
Fuse table
Fuse No. | Rated current | Protected circuit |
F1 | 20 A | Electronic engine control unit |
F2 | 15 A | Beep |
F3 | 10 A | Windshield washer pump |
F4 | 10 A | Headlight washer pump |
F5 | 15 A | Actuators |
F6 | 10 A | Air flow sensor Adaptive headlights Diagnostic connector |
F7 | 10 A | Automatic transmission selector lock - Power steering |
F8 | 25 A | Starter |
F9 | 10 A | Clutch contactor STOP contactor |
F10 | 30 A | Actuators |
F11 | 40 A | Air conditioning fan |
F12 | 30 A | Windshield wipers |
F13 | 40 A | Power supply to the switching unit (+ after contact) |
F14 | 30 A | — |
F15 | 10 A | Right high beam headlight |
F16 | 10 A | Left high beam headlight |
F17 | 15 A | Right low beam headlight |
F18 | 15 A | Left low beam headlight |
F19 | 15 A | Actuators |
F20 | 10 A | Actuators |
F21 | 5 A | Actuators |
Onboard electrical network your car is designed to work with both standard electrical equipment and additional devices. Before installing additional electrical devices or electronic devices, consult your CITROEN dealer or a qualified workshop. CITROEN cannot be held liable for any malfunction of your vehicle caused by the installation of additional electrical equipment that is not recommended for use by CITROEN or installed in violation of its instructions - in particular this applies to additional electrical equipment that consumes a total current of more than 10 mA. High-current electrical fuses provide additional protection for electrical circuits. All work on them must be carried out in the CITROEN service network or in a specialized technical center.