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To protect power circuits in Skoda Octavia A5 and A7 models (including the Tour), fuses(from 5 to 50 amperes), which are located in two blocks. Their location is universal for various models Skoda (Octavia A5 / 7, Tour, Combi). In addition, to simplify the selection, fuse elements with different ratings are colored in various colors(50 amps - red, 15 amps (for example, elements of the trunk lighting circuit) - blue, etc.).

Location of modules and providing access to them

The modules of these devices in Skoda Octavia A5 (A7, Tour) cars are located in engine compartment and in the salon. To access devices located in engine compartment it is necessary to lift the hood cover and fix it. If you look at the car from the front, the fuse box is located on the right near the glass of the front pillar of the car. In order to remove the top plastic cover of the module, you need to move the two brackets in the downward direction and pull the part towards you.

In addition, two relays are located in the described module - the electric motor of the fan of the cooling system of the Skoda car and the automatic transmission control.

The fuse box, which is located in the cabin, can be found on the front side of the front console. To do this, open the front driver's door and use a flat screwdriver to pry the module cover from the bottom side.

Purpose

The layout of the safety elements is quite extensive and for exact definition the location of a particular device, it is necessary to carefully study their features and characteristics. Thus, the safety element module, which is located in the passenger compartment of the A5 (A7, Tour), provides protection for such electrical circuits as the control module ABS systems and ESC, airbag circuits, circuits climate control and heating, automatic transmission control, wiper rear window, heated seats and central switch lighting. The listed circuits are equipped with 5 ampere safety elements. 10 amp devices provide control protection central lock, lighting switch, control module power unit. 20 ampere ones are used in the trunk socket circuit (not to be confused with trunk lighting), lighting washer. Full scheme shown in the illustration below using an example model Skoda Octavia Tour 1.6.

The safety element module, which is located in the engine compartment of Octavia models (including the Tour), is equipped with a smaller number of devices. So, 5 ampere protect electrical circuits diagnostic wires, turn signal and wiper levers, powertrain control module, clutch pedal switch. 10 amp cells are used in the circuits of the cooling fan, exhaust gas circulation valve, secondary air pump and fuel pump. 15 ampere ones protect the circuit of the lambda probe, horn, automatic transmission control unit, trunk lighting.

Ignition, control module onboard network and right lighting fixtures Octavia models protected by 20 ampere devices. Higher load circuits such as starter, power terminals, ABS valves are equipped with 30 to 50 amp fuses.

With complete fuse map in Skoda cars Octavia A5 /7, (Tour) can be found in the car's operating manual or in special teaching aids.

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Note:

› Before changing a fuse, switch off the ignition and the corresponding electrical device.
› Determine which fuse protects the circuit of the failed consumer
› Remove the plastic clip from the holder in the cover of the fuse box, place the clip on the corresponding fuse and remove it.
› A blown fuse can be identified by a burnt metal wire. Replace the defective fuse with new addition the same denomination.
■ Never "repair" fuses or replace them with larger fuses - risk of fire! In addition, a malfunction may occur elsewhere in the electrical circuit.
■ If a new fuse blows quickly again, contact a service company as soon as possible to check the relevant electrical circuit.
■ We recommend that you always have spare fuses in your vehicle. The set of fuses can be selected from the range original spare partsŠkoda.
■ One electrical consumer can be protected by several fuses.
■ One fuse can protect the circuits of several electrical consumers.

Fuse color chart

Fuses located in the front panel







The fuses are located behind a cover on the left side of the front panel.
› Remove the cover of the fuse box with a screwdriver
› After replacing the fuse, replace the cover.

Fuses located in the engine compartment









In some vehicles, before removing the cover of the fuse box, it is necessary to remove the cover of the battery compartment
› When the cover of the fuse box is removed, the retaining clip A » is moved forward as far as it will go. A symbol will be visible behind the bracket. Now remove the cover.
› After replacing the fuse, place the cover on the fuse box and slide the retaining clip A back as far as it will go. A symbol will be visible behind the bracket. Lid locked

On the Octavia A5 in total - 2 blocks with fuses and relays.

This scheme and the decoding of the fuses are relevant for the bodies of 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and restyled bodies of 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 of release.

First block located in the front panel of the driver - in the cabin. Second block located in the engine compartment - to the right of the engine.
Let's open and decipher the fuses of each of the blocks.

1. Fuse box in the cabin

Open the driver's door, the block cover will be in the panel. You can remove it with a screwdriver - prying from below (see diagram.)


For clarity, several photographs of the blocks are shown. To compare the location of the main fuses in different machines.



Fuse

Terminal

Current (A)

Purpose

Diagnostic connector, engine control unit, fuel pump

ABS control unit, ESC

airbags

Heating, air conditioner, reversing lights

Headlight range control unit

Instrument cluster, automatic transmission control unit, electromechanical power steering control unit, parking aid

not used

not used

not used

not used

not used

Central lock control unit

Diagnostic connector, light switch

Automatic transmission control unit, selector lock

onboard supply control unit - interior lamps

not used

Rear window wiper

trailer detection control unit

not used

Adaptive lighting, left and right side

Climatronic fan

Front door power windows

cigarette lighter

Heated rear window, auxiliary heater and fan

Socket in luggage compartment

fuel pump, injectors (diesel engine)

Head device

Engine control unit, crankcase ventilation heater

automatic transmission control unit, Haldex

Vacuum pump

Rear door power windows

Power sliding sunroof

Comfort system control unit

Alert

headlight washer

Heated front seats

Heated rear seats

Heater and air conditioner fan

not used

not used

Drawbar hitch

Drawbar hitch

Drawbar hitch

heated seats

Autonomous heater and ventilation

Central light switch

2. Fuse box under the hood

We open the hood and the second block is located on the upper right side of the motor.

Removing the block cover- by sliding both brackets down and pulling the cover towards you until it moves away from the body.


In this block, in addition to fuses, there is also a relay. Some photos from different cars.



Fuse

Terminal

Current (A)

Purpose

not used

Control unit for automatic transmission (steering column switches)

Test lead (diagnostics)

ABS valves

Instrument Cluster, Wiper Arm and Turn Signal Switch

Terminal 15 supply, starter

Head device

not used

engine control unit

BOO auxiliary heater and ventilation

data bus control unit

engine control unit

Ignition

Lambda probe, pre-glow system

Onboard power supply control unit, right headlight, right rear light

Sound signal (klaxon)

DSP Amplifier

windshield wiper

Coolant pump, fuel metering valve

Lambda probe

Clutch pedal switch, brake pedal switch

Secondary air pump, air mass meter, high pressure fuel pump

Adsorber, EGR valve, radiator fan

Onboard network control unit, left headlight, left tail light

Secondary air pump, pre-glow system

starter or not used

Terminal 30 supply


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Note:
› Before changing a fuse, switch off the ignition and the corresponding electrical device.
› Determine which fuse protects the circuit of the failed consumer
› Remove the plastic clip from the holder in the cover of the fuse box, place the clip on the corresponding fuse and remove it.
› A blown fuse can be identified by a burnt metal wire. Replace the defective fuse with a new one of the same rating.

Attention:
■ Never "repair" fuses or replace them with larger fuses - risk of fire! In addition, a malfunction may occur elsewhere in the electrical circuit.
■ If a new fuse blows quickly again, contact a service company as soon as possible to check the relevant electrical circuit.

Note:
■ We recommend that you always have spare fuses in your vehicle. The fuse kit can be selected from the range of ŠKODA Genuine Parts.
■ One electrical consumer can be protected by several fuses.
■ One fuse can protect the circuits of several electrical consumers.

Fuses in the front panel


The fuses are located behind a cover on the left side of the front panel.
› Remove the cover of the fuse box with a screwdriver
› After replacing the fuse, replace the cover.

Location of the fuses in the front panel





Fuses in the engine compartment



In some vehicles, before removing the cover of the fuse box, it is necessary to remove the cover of the battery compartment
› When the cover of the fuse box is removed, the retaining clip A » is moved forward as far as it will go. The symbol will be visible behind the bracket. Now remove the cover.
› After replacing the fuse, place the cover on the fuse box and slide the retaining clip A back as far as it will go. The symbol will be visible behind the bracket. Lid is locked.

Location of fuses in the engine compartment



To protect the power circuits in the Skoda Octavia A5 and A7 models (including the Tour), fuses (from 5 to 50 amperes) are used, which are located in two blocks. Their location is universal for various Skoda models (Octavia A5 / 7, Tour, Combi). In addition, to simplify the selection, fuse elements with different ratings are painted in different colors (50 amp - red, 15 amp (for example, elements of the trunk lighting circuit) - blue, etc.).

Location of modules and providing access to them

The modules of these devices in Skoda Octavia A5 (A7, Tour) cars are located in the engine compartment and in the cabin. To access devices that are located in the engine compartment, you need to lift the hood cover and fix it. If you look at the car from the front, the fuse box is located on the right near the glass of the front pillar of the car. In order to remove the top plastic cover of the module, you need to move the two brackets in the downward direction and pull the part towards you.

In addition, two relays are located in the described module - the electric motor of the fan of the cooling system of the Skoda car and the automatic transmission control.

The fuse box, which is located in the cabin, can be found on the front side of the front console. To do this, open the front driver's door and use a flat screwdriver to pry the module cover from the bottom side.

Purpose

The layout of safety elements is quite extensive and in order to accurately determine the location of a particular device, it is necessary to carefully study their features and characteristics. Thus, the safety element module, which is located in the passenger compartment of the A5 (A7, Tour), provides protection for such electrical circuits as the ABS and ESC systems control module, airbag circuits, climate control and heating circuits, automatic transmission control, rear window wiper, heating seats and central lighting switch. The listed circuits are equipped with 5 amp fuse elements. 10 amp devices provide protection for central locking control, light switch, powertrain control module. 20 ampere ones are used in the trunk socket circuit (not to be confused with trunk lighting), lighting washer. The complete scheme is shown in the illustration below with an example Skoda models Octavia Tour 1.6.

The safety element module, which is located in the engine compartment of Octavia models (including the Tour), is equipped with a smaller number of devices. So, 5-amp ones protect the electrical circuits of the diagnostic wire, the turn signal and wiper switch levers, the power unit control module, and the clutch pedal switch. 10 amp cells are used in the cooling fan, exhaust gas circulation valve, secondary air pump and fuel pump circuits. 15 ampere ones protect the circuit of the lambda probe, horn, automatic transmission control unit, trunk lighting.

The ignition, on-board power supply and right lighting control module of the Octavia models are protected by 20 amp devices. Higher load circuits such as starter, power terminals, ABS valves are equipped with 30 to 50 amp fuses.

A complete map of the location of the fuses in Skoda Octavia A5 / 7, (Tour) cars can be found in the car's operating manual or in special teaching aids.

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