2024 Volkswagen T-Roc Fuses and Fuse Box Diagram User Guide
Fuse and fuse box diagrams assist drivers diagnose and fix electrical faults in the 2024 Volkswagen T-Roc. Fuse repair prevents unexpected failures and keeps the car running smoothly by ensuring lighting, entertainment, and safety systems work properly.
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Introduction to the topic
At the time of publication, we are unable to provide a complete overview of the locations of the fuses for the electrical consumers. This is because the vehicle is under constant development, because fuses are assigned differently depending on the vehicle equipment level and because several electrical consumers may use a single fuse. You can get more information about the fuse layout from a correspondingly qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership. Several electrical consumers can share a single fuse. Conversely, a single consumer could have more than one fuse. Therefore fuses should only be replaced when the cause of the fault has been rectified.
- If a new fuse blows again shortly after fitting, have the electrical system checked by a correspondingly qualified workshop as soon as possible. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership.
WARNING
The high voltage in the electrical system can cause electric shocks and serious burns. Contact with the electrical wiring of the ignition system can cause serious or fatal injuries.
- Never touch the electrical wiring of the ignition system.
WARNING
Using unsuitable fuses, repairing fuses and bridging an electrical circuit without fuses can cause serious damage or a fire in the vehicle. This can result in serious or fatal injuries.
- Replace fuses only with fuses with the same rating and size. Make sure that the colour and markings are identical to the defective fuse.
- Never repair fuses.
- Never use a metal strip, paper clip or similar objects to replace a fuse.
NOTICE
If a fuse is replaced when the ignition is switched on, the engine is running, lights are switched on or when other electrical consumers are switched on, this can damage the electrical system.
- Switch off the engine and switch off the lights and other electrical consumers.
- Make sure that the engine cannot be started when changing a fuse.
NOTICE
Damage can also be caused at other locations in the electrical system if a fuse is replaced with a fuse that has a higher rating.
- Never replace a fuse with a fuse that has a higher rating.
NOTICE
Dirt and moisture in the fuse boxes can damage the electrical system.
- Protect open fuse boxes against the ingress of dirt and moisture.
- Avoid causing short circuits in the electrical system.
- Check that the covers of the fuse boxes are closed tight again and are not damaged.
There are other fuses in the vehicle in addition to those described in this chapter. These should be changed only by a correspondingly qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership.
Fuses in the engine compartment
Opening the fuse box in the engine compartment
- Fuse box cover.
In some vehicles, a pair of plastic grippers for removing fuses is located on the inside of the cover of the fuse box or on the fuse carrier.
Removing the cover
- Open the bonnet.
- To unlock the fuse box cover, push the catches in the direction of the arrow→ Fig. 1 1 .
- Lift off the cover.
Installing the cover
- Place the cover on the fuse box.
- Press the cover down until the cover audibly engages into position on both sides.
Fuse overview of the fuses in the engine compartment
The overview shows the fuse locations of the electrical consumers relevant for the driver. The first column in the overview contains the location. The other columns contain the amp rating, the fuse type and the electrical consumer protected by the fuse. Depending on country and on the equipment of your vehicle, the fuse numbers and positions may differ to those given in the overview. If necessary, ask a correspondingly qualified workshop for the exact fuse layout. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership.
Fuse assignment
Fuse location → Fig. 1 :
- F6
- 7.5 amps, ATO®, brake light sensor.
- F15
- 15 amps, ATO®, horn.
- F19
- 30 amps, ATO®, front wipers.
- F37
- 20 amps, ATO®, auxiliary heater.
Fuses in the dash panel
Opening the fuse box in the dash panel (left-hand drive vehicle)
Removing the cover
- Reach behind the cover and pull off in the direction of the arrow→ Fig. 1.
Installing the cover
- Align the cover on the opposite side and fold it closed in the opposite direction to the arrow until it audibly engages → Fig. 1.
Opening the fuse box in the dash panel (right-hand drive vehicle)
- Restrictor.
- Catches.
Removing the cover
- Open the glove box and empty if necessary.
- Push the restrictor upwards into the opening of the holder and pull out to the side in the direction of the arrow → Fig. 2 1.
- Push catches upwards in the direction of the arrow at the same time open the glove box further→ Fig. 2 2.
Installing the cover
- Move glove box into position.
- Insert the restrictor into the opening in the holder and slide upwards in the opposite direction to the arrow until it engages → Fig. 2 1.
- Carefully push the glove box forward past the resistance of the catches → Fig. 2 2.
Fuse overview of the fuses in the dash panel
The overview shows the fuse locations of the electrical consumers relevant for the driver. The first column in the overview contains the location. The other columns contain the amp rating, the fuse type and the electrical consumer protected by the fuse. Depending on the country and on the equipment of your vehicle, the fuse numbers and positions may differ to those given in the overview. If necessary, ask a correspondingly qualified workshop for the exact fuse layout. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership.
Fuse assignment
Fuse locations → Fig. 1 :
- F4
- 7.5 amps, MINI®, anti-theft alarm.
- F6
- 10 amps, ATO®, selector mechanism for automatic gearbox.
- F7
- 10 amps, MINI®, air conditioning block, rear window heating relay.
- F8
- 7.5 amps, MINI®, light switch for lighting, rain and light sensor, electronic parking brake.
- F10
- 7.5 amps, MINI®, display, Infotainment system control panel.
- F11
- 40 amps, ATO®, left exterior lighting.
- F12
- 20 amps, ATO®, Infotainment system.
- F14
- 40 amps, ATO®, blower regulator.
- F16
- 7.5 amps, MINI®, telephone.
- F23
- 20 amp, cartridge fuse, JCASE® electric glass roof.
- F24
- 40 amps, ATO®, right exterior lighting.
- F26
- 30 amps, ATO®, seat heating.
- F27
- 30 amps, ATO®, interior lighting.
- F40
- 20 amps, ATO®, cigarette lighter, sockets. Please note the installation position, and factory-fitted fuse location as shown in the illustration.
- F42
- 40 amps, ATO®, central locking.
- F47
- 15 amps, ATO®, rear window wiper.
- F53
- 30 amps, ATO®, rear window heating.
Fuse locations for vehicles with factory-fitted towing brackets:
- F22
- 15 amps, ATO®, trailer charging cable.
- F28
- 25 amps, ATO®, left trailer control unit.
- F38
- 25 amps, ATO®, right trailer control unit.
- F44
- 15 amps, ATO®, trailer control unit.
Electric windows and electrically adjustable seats may be protected by circuit breakers or control units which switch on again automatically a few seconds after the overload,e.g. frozen windows, has been rectified.
Changing blown fuses
Preparations
- Switch off the ignition, the lights and all electrical consumers.
Detecting a blown fuse
- If a flat blade fuse (ATO®, MINI®) has blown, this can be recognised from the top and side through the transparent
housing due to the melted metal strip → Fig. 1. - If a cartridge fuse (JCASE®) has blown, this can be recognised from the top through the transparent housing due to the melted metal strip → Fig. 1.
Fuse types
- Standard flat blade fuse (ATO®).
- Small flat blade fuse (MINI®).
- Cartridge fuse (JCASE®).
Colour coding of fuses
Fuses (ATO® – MINI®).
- Colour
- Amp rating
- Black
- 1 amps
- Purple
- 3 amps
- Orange
- 5 amps
- Brown
- 7.5 amps
- Red
- 10 amps
- Blue
- 15 amps
- Yellow
- 20 amps
- White or clear
- 25 amps
- Green
- 30 amps
- Light green
- 40 amps
- Fuses (cartridge, JCASE®)
- Blue
- 20 amps
- Pink
- 30 amps
- Green
- 40 amps
- Red
- 50 amps
- Yellow
- 60 amps
Changing fuses
- If applicable, take the plastic grippers out of the fuse box or the cover of the respective fuse box→ Fig. 2.
- Push the plastic gripper clip suitable for the fuse type onto the fuse from the top or the side.
- Remove the fuse.
- If the fuse has blown, replace it with a new fuse with the same rating (same colour and same markings) and same size →.
- Once the new fuse has been inserted, put the plastic grippers back in the cover.
- Insert the cover again or close the fuse box cover.
NOTICE
You can damage another location in the electrical system by using a fuse with a higher amp rating.
- Never replace a fuse with a fuse that has a higher rating.
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