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Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Opel Crossland X are the fuse #32 (Power outlet front) in the Left Instrument panel fuse box, and fuse #10 (Power outlet rear) in the Right Instrument panel fuse box.
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The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment.
Disengage the cover and remove it.
Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment
№ | Circuit |
---|---|
1 | Fan climate control system |
2 | – |
3 | Body fuse box |
4 | – |
5 | Instrument panel fuse box |
6 | Engine cooling unit |
7 | Body control module |
8 | Engine control fuel pump |
9 | Engine control |
10 | Engine control |
11 | Engine control |
12 | Engine cooling unit |
13 | Body control module |
14 | Intelligent battery sensor |
15 | – |
16 | Front fog light |
17 | – |
18 | High beam right |
19 | High beam left |
20 | Engine control fuel pump |
21 | Starter |
22 | – |
23 | Starter |
24 | Trailer hitch |
25 | Instrument panel fuse box |
26 | Transmission control module |
27 | Body control module |
28 | Engine control module |
29 | Front wiper |
30 | Body control module |
In left-hand drive vehicles, the fuse box is behind a cover in the instrument panel.
Disengage cover at the side and remove.
In right-hand drive vehicles, it is located behind a cover in the glovebox.
Open the glove box and remove the cover.
Assignment of the fuses in the left side of the instrument panel
№ | Circuit |
---|---|
1 | Interior mirror / Exhaust system / Electric power steering / Clutch sensor / LPG / Exterior mirror adjustment / Inductive charging |
2 | – |
3 | Trailer Hitch |
4 | Horn |
5 | Windscreen washer pump front/ rear |
6 | Windscreen washer pump front/ rear |
7 | Heated steering wheel |
8 | Rear wiper |
9 | – |
10 | Central locking system |
11 | Central locking system |
12 | Instrument cluster |
13 | Climate control system / USB |
14 | OnStar |
15 | Instrument cluster / Climate control system |
16 | Brake / Starter / Retained power off |
17 | Instrument cluster |
18 | Advanced parking assist |
19 | Top column module / Trailer control module |
20 | – |
21 | Anti-theft alarm system / Start button |
22 | Rain sensor / Camera |
23 | Door module |
24 | Advanced parking assist / Camera / Infotainment |
25 | Airbag |
26 | Top column module |
27 | Anti-theft alarm system |
28 | – |
29 | Infotainment |
30 | – |
31 | Infotainment |
32 | Power outlet front |
33 | – |
34 | Heated exterior mirrors / Door module |
35 | Instrument cluster / Light switch / Advanced parking assist/ Transmission control module |
36 | Courtesy lights / Sunvisor lights / Glovebox light |
In left-hand drive vehicles, it is located behind a cover in the glovebox.
Open the glove box and remove the cover, remove the bracket.
In right-hand drive vehicles, the fuse box is behind a cover in the instrument panel.
Disengage cover at the side and remove.
Assignment of the fuses in the right side of the instrument panel
№ | Circuit |
---|---|
1 | Heated rear window |
2 | Heated exterior mirrors |
3 | Front power window |
4 | Driver’s door control unit |
5 | Rear power window |
6 | Heated seats |
7 | – |
8 | Infotainment |
9 | – |
10 | Power outlet rear |
11 | – |
12 | – |
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