Audi 200 (C3; 1983 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

Audi 200 (C3; 1983 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

Year of production: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

 

This article covers the second-generation Audi 200 (C3), produced from 1983 to 1991. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991 models, provides details on the location of the fuse panels inside the vehicle, and explains the function and layout of each fuse.

 

Fuses box diagram

Audi 200 (C3; 1983 - 1991) - fuse and relay box diagram
Audi 200 (C3; 1983 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box


  A
Description
1 15 Fog lights, rear fog lights
2 15 Emergency flashers
3 25 Horn, brake lights
4 15 Reading lights, luggage compartment, cigar lighter, interior lights, make-up mirror, Board Computer
5 30 Not used
6 5 Side marker, park lights, right
7 5 Side marker, park lights, left
8 10 Hi-beam headlight, hi-beam indicator light
9 10 Hi-beam headlight, left
10 10 Low beam, headlight, right
11 10 Low beam, headlight, left
12 15 Instrument cluster, back-up lights, cruise control, electronic thermoswitch
13 15 Fuel pump
14 5 Glove compartment, engine compartment, license plate lights
15 25 Windshield wipers
16 30 Rear window heat element, outside mirror heat element
17 30 Fresh air blower
18 5 Rear wiper (wagon)
19 10 Central locking system and fuel injection control unit 100, 100 Quattro
20 30 Heated seats with Memory Seat
21 25 Not used
22 Not used
23 30 Not used
24 10 Not used
25 30 Power seats with memory, passenger power seat
26 5 Auto-Check, power mirrors, driver’s seat memory control
27 10 Ignition control unit 100, 100 Quattro
28 15 Fuel injection control unit II
29 Spare fuses

 

Relay box diagram

Audi 200 (C3; 1983 - 1991) - fuse and relay box diagram (relay box)
Audi 200 (C3; 1983 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram (relay box)

 

Assignment of the relays in the relay box

Description
1 Open
2 Radiator cooling fan (stage 2)
3 100 models — radiator cooling fan after-run
200 models — radiator cooling fan (stage 1)
4 Not used
5 Load reduction relay
6 Not used
7 Horn
8 Anti-theft relay
9 Intermittent washer/wiper
10 Fuel pump
11 A/C relay

Auxiliary relay panel

Audi 200 (C3; 1983 - 1991) - fuse and relay box diagram (auxiliary relay panel)
Audi 200 (C3; 1983 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram (auxiliary relay panel)

 

Assignment of the relay in the auxiliary relay box


Description
1 Open
2 Seat belt/park light radio warning control unit
3 Interior light delay control unit
4 Open
5 Lamp control unit, front
6 Open
7 Rad coolant fan relay 3rd stage
8 ABS combination relay
9 Intensive washer relay
10 Power window control unit
11 Power window control unit
12 Rear window wiperwasher relay
13 Open
14 Circuit breaker for windows
15 Driver heated seat relay
16 Passenger heated seat relay
17 Open

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

Audi 90 (B3; 1987 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

Audi 90 (B3; 1987 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

Year of production: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

 

This article covers  the Audi 90 (B3), produced from 1987 to 1991. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991 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

Audi 90 (B3; 1986 - 1991) - fuse and relay box diagram
Audi 90 (B3; 1987 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box

No.
Description
A
1 Fog lights, rear fog light 15
2 Emergency flashers 15
3 Horn, brake lights 25
4 Reading lights, luggage compartment, cigar lighter, interior lights, make-up mirror, Board Computer, radio, clock, auto climate control, alarm system 15
5 Radiator cooling fan 30
6 Side marker, park lights, right 5
7 Side marker, park lights, left 5
8 Hi-beam headlight, right, hi-beam indicator light 10
9 Hi-beam headlight, left 10
10 Low beam headlight, right 10
11 Low beam headlight, left 10
12 Instrument cluster, back-up lights, Auto-Check, cruise control, ABS, Board Computer, differential locks, electronic thermoswitch, throttle valve time control unit, radiator cooling fan after-run control unit 15
13 Fuel pump, warm-up regulator 15
14 Glove compartment, engine compartment, license plate lights 5
15 Windshield wipers, thermoswitch, radiator cooling fan, turn signals, A/C pressure switch 25
16 Rear window heat element, outside mirror heat element 30
17 Fresh air blower, A/C 30
18 Power mirrors, rear window wiper (Coupe) 5
19 Central locking system, heated lock system 10
20 Radiator cooling fan (step 1), radiator cool fan after-run 30
21 Diagnostic 10
21 Rear cigar lighter 25
22 Not used
23 Power seats with memory, power seat control unit 30
24 Engine control I 10
25 Heated seats 30
26 Daytime driving lights (Canada) 5
27 Engine control I (from September, 1987) 10
28 Engine control II 15
29 Spare fuses 15
Relay
I Fog lights, J5
II up to 1990: Radiator cooling tan (stage 2), J101
from 1990: Not used
III Radiator cooling fan after-run control unit, J138
IV up to 1990: Not used
from 1990: Headlight washer system, J39
V Load reduction relay, J18
VI up to 1990: A/C fresh air blower, J11
from 1990: Radiator cooling fan high speed relay, J101
VII Horn, J4
VIII Bridge between contact 36 and 38 for manual transmissions
Auto transmission, J60
IX Intermittent washer/wiper, J31
X Fuel pump, J17
XI Radiator cooling fan (stage 1), J26

Auxiliary relay panel

Audi 90 (B3; 1986 - 1991) - fuse and relay box diagram - auxiliary relay panel
Audi 90 (B3; 1987 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram – auxiliary relay panel

 

Assignment of the fuses in the auxiliary relay panel

No. Description
1 ABS system, J156
2 Seat belt, radio, parking light warning, J152
3 Interior light control unit, J140
4 A/C clutch control unit, J153
5 Not used
6 Dynamic oil pressure warning (without Auto-Check), J114
Lamp control unit, front (with Auto-Check), J123
7 Not used
8 Not used
9 Not used
10 Not used
11 Not used
12 Circuit breaker (power seats with memory, power windows, power sunroof), S43
13 Seat heater control unit, passenger. J132
14 Seat heater control unit, driver, J131
15 Sunroof relay, J139
Sunroof and power window control unit, J139
16 Sunroof and power window control unit, J139
17 Wire distributor adaptor, (optional equipment connector)
18 Not used

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

Audi 80 (B3; 1986 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

Audi 80 (B3; 1986 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

Year of production: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

 

This article covers  the Audi 80 (B3), produced from 1986 to 1991. It includes fuse box diagrams for the 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991 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

Audi 80 (B3; 1986 - 1991) - fuse and relay box diagram
Audi 80 (B3; 1986 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram

 

Assignment of the fuses in the fuse box

No.
Description
A
1 Fog lights, rear fog light 15
2 Emergency flashers 15
3 Horn, brake lights 25
4 Reading lights, luggage compartment, cigar lighter, interior lights, make-up mirror, Board Computer, radio, clock, auto climate control, alarm system 15
5 Radiator cooling fan 30
6 Side marker, park lights, right 5
7 Side marker, park lights, left 5
8 Hi-beam headlight, right, hi-beam indicator light 10
9 Hi-beam headlight, left 10
10 Low beam headlight, right 10
11 Low beam headlight, left 10
12 Instrument cluster, back-up lights, Auto-Check, cruise control, ABS, Board Computer, differential locks, electronic thermoswitch, throttle valve time control unit, radiator cooling fan after-run control unit 15
13 Fuel pump, warm-up regulator 15
14 Glove compartment, engine compartment, license plate lights 5
15 Windshield wipers, thermoswitch, radiator cooling fan, turn signals, A/C pressure switch 25
16 Rear window heat element, outside mirror heat element 30
17 Fresh air blower, A/C 30
18 Power mirrors, rear window wiper (Coupe) 5
19 Central locking system, heated lock system 10
20 Radiator cooling fan (step 1), radiator cool fan after-run 30
21 Diagnostic 10
21 Rear cigar lighter 25
22 Not used
23 Power seats with memory, power seat control unit 30
24 Engine control I 10
25 Heated seats 30
26 Daytime driving lights (Canada) 5
27 Engine control I (from September, 1987) 10
28 Engine control II 15
29 Spare fuses 15
Relay
I Fog lights, J5
II up to 1990: Radiator cooling tan (stage 2), J101
from 1990: Not used
III Radiator cooling fan after-run control unit, J138
IV up to 1990: Not used
from 1990: Headlight washer system, J39
V Load reduction relay, J18
VI up to 1990: A/C fresh air blower, J11
from 1990: Radiator cooling fan high speed relay, J101
VII Horn, J4
VIII Bridge between contact 36 and 38 for manual transmissions
Auto transmission, J60
IX Intermittent washer/wiper, J31
X Fuel pump, J17
XI Radiator cooling fan (stage 1), J26

Auxiliary relay panel

Audi 80 (B3; 1986 - 1991) - fuse and relay box diagram - auxiliary relay panel
Audi 80 (B3; 1986 – 1991) – fuse and relay box diagram – auxiliary relay panel

 

Assignment of the fuses in the auxiliary relay panel

No. Description
1 ABS system, J156
2 Seat belt, radio, parking light warning, J152
3 Interior light control unit, J140
4 A/C clutch control unit, J153
5 Not used
6 Dynamic oil pressure warning (without Auto-Check), J114
Lamp control unit, front (with Auto-Check), J123
7 Not used
8 Not used
9 Not used
10 Not used
11 Not used
12 Circuit breaker (power seats with memory, power windows, power sunroof), S43
13 Seat heater control unit, passenger. J132
14 Seat heater control unit, driver, J131
15 Sunroof relay, J139
Sunroof and power window control unit, J139
16 Sunroof and power window control unit, J139
17 Wire distributor adaptor, (optional equipment connector)
18 Not used

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