2013 vw passat fuse box diagram
For the 2013 VW Passat, the fuse box locations are typically as follows:
1. Fuse Box in the Cabin Location: On the driver's side, underneath the dashboard near the steering wheel. You may need to remove the cover panel to access it. Common Fuses in this Box: - Power windows - Interior lights - Infotainment system - Air conditioning - Electric mirrors - Instrument cluster
2. Fuse Box in the Engine Bay Location: On the left side (driver's side) of the engine compartment. You'll find it under a plastic cover, which can be removed by pressing the clips. Common Fuses in this Box: - Engine control - ABS system - Fuel pump - Cooling fans - Headlights - Ignition system
Fuse Diagram and Assignments: Since there are different trim levels, here’s a general layout. Check your vehicle’s manual for a precise match or consult a VW dealership for a detailed diagram.
Engine Bay Fuse Box Layout: 1. Fuse 1 – 5A: Engine control module 2. Fuse 2 – 10A: ABS 3. Fuse 3 – 15A: Cooling fan 4. Fuse 4 – 30A: Ignition 5. Fuse 5 – 30A: Headlights 6. Fuse 6 – 40A: Auxiliary heater
Cabin Fuse Box Layout: 1. Fuse 1 – 5A: Power windows 2. Fuse 2 – 10A: Interior lights 3. Fuse 3 – 15A: Radio/Infotainment 4. Fuse 4 – 20A: Air conditioning 5. Fuse 5 – 15A: Instrument cluster 6. Fuse 6 – 10A: Electric mirrors For an exact match for your specific model and configuration, refer to your owner’s manual or the diagram on the back of the fuse box cover.