AMC Concord (1978 – 1983) – fuse and relay box diagram

AMC Concord (1978 – 1983) – fuse box diagram

Year of production: 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983

 

This article covers the second-generation  AMC Concorde, produced from 1978 to 1983. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.

 

Fuse box diagram

AMC Concord - fuse box diagram
AMC Concord – fuse box diagram

 

Assignment of the  fuses in the fuse box

No.
A
Protected Component
1 10 Parking lights, key/headlights warning buzzer
2 15 Stop light and hazard warning
3  –
4 3 Cluster illumination
5  –
6  –
7 25 Heater/blower motor, A/C clutch
8 15 Radio, cigar lighter
9 15 Turn signals, backup lights, windshield washers
10 5 Gauges, seat belt warning
11 30 Power door lock, power windows circuit breaker
12 25 Heated rear window
Circuit Breaker:

  • Headlights — 20 amp. circuit breaker in headlight switch
  • Windshield Wiper — 6 amp. circuit breaker in wiper switch.
  • Power Windows & Tailgate Switches — 20 amp. circuit breakers located in instrument panel.

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

AMC Spirit (1979 – 1983) – fuse and relay box diagram

AMC Spirit (1979 – 1983) – fuse and relay box diagram

Year of production: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983

 

This article covers the second-generation AMC Spirit, produced from 1979 to 1983. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.

Fuse box diagram

AMC Pacer (1979 - 1983) - fuse and relay box diagram
AMC Pacer (1979 – 1983) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box

No.
A
Protected Component
1 10 Parking lights, key/headlights warning buzzer
2 15 Stop light and hazard warning
3  –
4 3 Cluster illumination
5  –
6  –
7 25 Heater/blower motor, A/C clutch
8 15 Radio, cigar lighter
9 15 Turn signals, backup lights, windshield washers
10 5 Gauges, seat belt warning
11 30 Power door lock, power windows circuit breaker
12 25 Heated rear window
Circuit Breaker:

  • Headlights — 20 amp. circuit breaker in headlight switch
  • Windshield Wiper — 6 amp. circuit breaker in wiper switch.
  • Power Windows & Tailgate Switches — 20 amp. circuit breakers located in instrument panel.

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

Buick Electra (V; 1977 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

Buick Electra (V; 1977 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

Year of production: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984

 

This article covers the Buick Century. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 5th generation 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1984 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.

 

Passenger compartment

Fuse box diagram

Buick Electra (V; 1977 - 1984) - fuse and relay box diagram
Buick Electra (V; 1977 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box

Fuse [A] Protected Component
1 5 Instrument illumination, headlight warning and electronic air conditioning
2 20 Electric choke
3 5 Instrument illumination, headlight warning
4 30 Circuit breaker: Power windows and roof, fuel cap lock release
5
6 25 Heater, air conditioning, trunk lid release, radio capacitor
7 10 Electronic Control Module
8 10 Diesel engine fuse
9 25 Windshield wiper and washer
10 20 Hazard and stop lights
11 20 Seat belt light and buzzer, trunk ajar, transmission downshift and C-4 or E.S.C. jumper, heated back light relay, map and fuel economy lights, instrument gauges and indicator lights
12 20 Tail, side marker, parking and license lights, clock radio
13 10 Radio, cruise control
14 30 Circuit breaker: Power seats, door locks, heated rear window feed, tailgate window
15 20 Turn signal and back-up lights
16 20 Cigar lighter, glove box light, speed and key warning buzzer, power antenna, clock radio, clock, pulse wiper, air conditioning
17 20 Dome and sail panel lights, trunk light, reading light, vanity light, headlight on warning, automatic door locks and rear cigar lighter, tailgate ajar
18
19 10 Instrument gauges, indicator lights, transmission converter clutch and cruise control, Electric choke
Circuit Breaker: Headlight Circuit — A thermo circuit breaker is incorporated in the headlight switch assembly to protect headlight circuits. Windshield Wiper — Integral with windshield wiper motor.

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

Jeep Wagoneer (1972 – 1983) – fuse and relay box diagram

Jeep Wagoneer (1972 – 1983) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Year of production: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983

 

Fuse box diagram

Jeep Wagoneer - fuse and relay box diagram
Jeep Wagoneer – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box


A
Protected Component
1 20 Windshield wipers
2 15 Turn signals
3 10 Accessories
4 3 Instrument and accessory lights
5 20 Interior lights
6 20 Brake, tail and parking lights
7 25 Air conditioner, heater and electric fan
8 3 Instruments
9 25 Seat belt warning and back-up lights
10 20 Hazard flasher, clock and stop lights
Relay
R1 Hazard flasher
R2 Turn signal
  • 24 amp. circuit breaker is located in the headlight switch to protect headlight circuit. All models have two 30 amp. circuit breakers located in the fuse block to protect the electric tailgate window. One circuit breaker protects the instrument panel switch and the other protects the tailgate switch.
  • The 6-cyl. models have a 4 amp. in-line fuse protecting the cruise control. The V8 models have a 1.5 amp. in-line fuse protecting the cruise control.
  • All Jeep models are equipped with fusible links, located in the engine compartment, which protect the circuits.

 

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

Volkswagen Rabbit GTI (A1, Type 17; 1974 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

Volkswagen Rabbit GTI (A1, Type 17; 1974 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Year of production: 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984

 

This article covers the Volkswagen Rabbit, manufactured from 1974 to 1984. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1974 to 1984 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse and relay.

Fuses box diagram

Volkswagen Rabbit (1974 - 1984) - fuse and relay box diagram
Volkswagen Rabbit (1974 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box

Fuse Description
1 Radiator cooling fan
2 Brake lights, cruise control
3 Cig. lighter, radio. clock, interior lights
4 Emergency flasher
5 Fuel pump
6 Open
7 Tail lights, parking lights, side marker lights – left
8 Tail lights, parking lights, side marker lights – right
9 Headlights (high beam, right); high beam indicator
10 Headlights (high beam, left)
11 Windshield wipers/washer
12 Head seats (if installed)
13 Rear window deforster
14 HVAC blower fan
15 Back-up lights; shift console light (automatic trans. only)
16 Horns
17 Open
18 Seat belt warrning light, horn relay; coolant level/temperature warning light; oil pressure, oil temperature, & volt gauges; cruise control (manual trans.)
19 Turn signal; brake warning light
20 License plate lights, trunk light (1987)
21 Headlights (low beam, left)
22 Headlights (low beam, right)

 

Relays

 

Assignment of the relays in the fuse box

Relay Description
2 Fuel pump
3 Seat belt warning
4 Upshift indicator
5 Air conditioning
6 Horns
8 Load Reduction
10 Intermittent wipers
12 Turn signals & emergency flasher
15 Fuel injection power supply
17 A/C Thermofuse
18 Idle stabilizer control unit

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

Volkswagen Transporter (T3, Type 2; 1979 – 1992) – fuse and relay box diagram

Volkswagen Transporter (T3, Type 2; 1979 – 1992) – fuse and relay box diagram

Year of production: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992

 

This article focuses on the Volkswagen Transporter (T3, Type 2), manufactured from 1979 to 1992. It includes fuse box diagrams for Volkswagen  Transporter T3 models from 1979 to 1992, provides details on the location of the fuse panels within the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse and  relay.

 

Fuses box diagram

Volkswagen Transporter (T3, Type 2; 1979 - 1992) - fuse box diagram
Volkswagen Transporter (T3, Type 2; 1979 – 1992) – fuse box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box

Fuses Description
1 Headlights (low beam, left)
2 Headlights (low beam, right)
3 Headlights (high beam, left); high beam indicator lights
4 Headlights (high beam, right)
5 Rear window defroster
6 Emergency flasher; radio
7 Cig. lighter, clock, interior lights, instrument cluster
8 Turn signals, turn indicator light
9 Back-up lights; horns
10 HVAC blower fan
11 Windshield wipers/washer
12 License plate lights; trunk light
13 Exterior running lights, brake light – right
14 Exterior running lights, brake light – left
15 Radiator cooling fan
Fuel pump On fuel pump relay
Air conditioning On A/C relay

Relay

Relay Description
J Free
K Load Reduction
L Fuel pump (wiring harmess bridged to 1 for recall compliance)
M Intermittent Wipers
N Turn signal & emergency flasher

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

Volkswagen Golf 1 (mk1; 1981 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram (U.S – built models with fuel injectors)

VW Golf 1 (mk1; 1981 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

(U.S – built models with fuel injectors)

Year of production: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984

 

The 1st generation Volkswagen Golf compact car was produced (U.S – built) in 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1984 with gasoline and diesel engines. Delivered worldwide in various body styles: convertible, sedan, station wagon and hatchback. In this article you will find a designation of the fuse and relay boxes diagram of the 1st generation Volkswagen Golf.

Fuse box diagram

Volkswagen Golf 1 (mk1; 1981 - 1984)- fuse and relay box diagram
Volkswagen Golf 1 (mk1; 1981 – 1984)- fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses and in the fuse box diagram

Fuse Ampere rating [A] Part Number Circuit Power source
1 30 N17131.9 Radiator fan motor Terminal 30 — battery
2 15 N17131.6 Parking lights Terminal 30 — battery
3 20 N17131.7 Horn Terminal 30 — battery
5 4 N17131.2 Dashboard and console illuminating lights Headlight switch
6 30 N17131.9 Fuel pump relay Terminal 30 — battery
9 10 N17131.5 Rear window wiper motor Terminal 15 — ignition switch
10 15 N17131.6 Turn signal Terminal 15 — ignition switch
11 5 N17131.3 Radio Terminal 15 — ignition switch
12 10 N17131.5 Back-up lights, cruise control Terminal 15 — ignition switch
19 25 N17131.8 Heater motor Terminal X – load reduction relay
20 25 N17131.8 Rear window deffoger Terminal X – load reduction relay
21 20 N17131.7 Windshield wiper motor Terminal X – load reduction relay
24 15 N17131.6 Brake lights and emergency flasher Terminal 30 — battery
25 15 N17131.6 Dome, clock and glove compartment lights Terminal 30 — battery
26 10 N17131.5 Cigarette lighter Terminal 30 — battery
27 4 N17131.2 Horn relay Terminal 30 — battery

Auxiliary relays

 

Assignment of the relay and in the fuse box diagram

Relay number Model years Component
1 1981 – 1983 Upshift control
1984 Fuel pump
2 1981 – 1983 Rear window wiper/washer
1984 Oxygen sensor control
3 1981 – 1982 Hot-start pilse
1983 Oxygen sensor control
1984 Rear window wiper/washer
4 1981 – 1982 Oxygen sensor control
1984 Upshift control
5 1983 – 1984 Hot-start pulse
6 1981 – 1983 Fuel pump
1984 Oil pressure warrning system

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.

Volkswagen Jetta (MK1; 1979 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

VW Jetta (MK1; 1979 – 1984) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Year of production: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984

 

The  Volkswagen Jetta was a compact family car produced from 1979 to 1984. In this article, you will find  fuse box diagrams for Volkswagen Jetta mk1 models from 1979 to 1984, along with details on the fuse panel locations inside the vehicle and the specific functions of each fuse (fuse layout) and relay.

 

Fuse box diagram

Volkswagen Jetta (mk1, 1979 - 1984)- fuse and relay box diagram
Volkswagen Jetta (mk1, 1979 – 1984)- fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses and relays in the fuse box

Fuse Description Ampere rating [A]
1 Headlight, Low Beam, Left 10
2 Headlight, Low Beam, Right 10
3 License Plate Lights 10
4 Rear Window Wiper And Washer System 15
5 Windshield Wiper/Washer 15
6 Fresh Air Blower, A/C 20
7 Tail Lights, Right 10
8 Tail Lights, Left 10
9 Rear Window Defogger 20
10 Fog Lights 15
11 Headlight, High Beam, Left 10
12 Headlight, High Beam, Right 10
13 Horn 10
14 Back-Up Lights 10
15 Engine Electronics 10
16 Power Sunroof, Front Map/Reading Light 15
17 Emergency Flashers 10
18 uel Pump (FP), Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) Control Module 20
19 Coolant Fan, A/C Relay 30
20 Brake Lights 10
21 Interior Lights, Clock, Luggage Compartment light 15
22 Cigarette Lighter, Radio, Luggage Compartment Release 10

Fuse/Relay Panel – Rear Connections (Volkswagen Part Number 357 937 039)

Volkswagen Jetta (mk1, 1979 - 1984)- fuse and relay box diagram - rear connection
Volkswagen Jetta (mk1, 1979 – 1984)- fuse and relay box diagram – rear connection

 

Assignment of the fuses and relays in the rear connections

Connection and plugs Description
A1 Yellow 8 pin Headlight wiring harness
A2 Yellow 8 pin Headlight wiring harness
B Green 6 pin Headlight washer wiring harness
C Yellow 8 pin Headlight or wiper motor wiring harness
D Green 12 pin Miscellaneous equipment, varies (A/C, A/T, heated seats, seat belt warning, etc.)
E Green 5 pin Instrument or brake light wiring harness
F White 10 pin Engine compartment/engine management, wiring harness, right side (position 10 open)
G1 White 12 pin Engine compartment/engine management, right side
G2 White 12 pin Engine compartment/engine management, right side (position 12 open)
H1 Red 10 pin Steering column switch wiring harness
H2 Red 8 pin Steering column switch wiring harness (position 8 open)
J Red 10 pin Steering column switch wiring harness
K Black 12 pin Rear wiring harness
L Black 8 pin Rear/Parking brake wiring harness (position 8 open)
M Black 6 pin Rear/fuel tank wiring harness
N Green 6 pin Air conditioning wiring harness
P Blue 10 pin Rear window defroster/fog light wiring harness
Q Blue 6 pin Fresh air blower fan wiring harness (position 10 open)
R Blue 10 pin Light switch wiring harness
S White 5 pin Engine compartment/wiper motor wiring harness, right side
T Green 2 pin Individual circuits
U1 Blue 14 pin Instrument cluster wiring harness
U2 Blue 14 pin Instrument cluster wiring harness
V Green 4 pin Steering column switch Multi-function indicator wiring harness
W Green 6 pin Miscellaneous optional equipment, varies with vehicle type
X Green 8 Warning lamp wiring harness
Y n/a 1 pin 4 single point connectors for terminal 30 circuit (some may be bridged with red connector)
Z1 n/a 1 pin Single point connector
Z2 n/a 1 pin Single point connector for terminal 31 circuit
30 n/a 1 pin Single point connector for terminal 30 circuit (may be bridged to 30B with red connector)
30B n/a 1 pin Single point connector for terminal 30 circuit (may be bridged to 30 with red connector)

 

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.