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Fuse Panel

Here is a color picture of my Fuse panel – In my 1984 Scirocco with A/C and Power windows.  List Should be the similar for any German made car after 83 until 93 (CE1 and CE2)  

Fuse Box
Fuse Box
Fuse #RatingDescription
130ARadiator cooling fan
210ABrake lights, cruise control
315ACigarette lighter, radio, clock, interior lights, central locking, instrument cluster
415AEmergency flashers
515AFuel pump; Oxygen sensor heater (1990-1993)
6 Open
710ATaillights, parking lights, side marker lights – left
810Asame as above – right
910AHeadlights (high beam, right), high beam blue LED
1010AHeadlights (high beam, left)
1115AWindshield washers/wipers
1215AHeated seats, power mirrors if installed
1315ARear window defogger, heated mirror
1420AHeater Fan, Glove box Light
1510ABack-up lights, shift console light, cruise control (1985-1990 w/ automatic only)
1615AHorn
17 Open
1815Aseat belt warning light, horn relay, coolant level/temperature warning light, oil pressure gauge, oil temp gauge, voltmeter; Cruise control (except 1985-1990 auto trans.)
1910ATurn signals, brake warning light (10A)
2010ALicense plate lights; trunk light (1987-1993); instrument panel lights (1991-1993)
2110AHeadlights (low beam, left)
2210AHeadlights (low beam, right)

This is from rocco_luvr on vwvortex about a 1978 Scirocco’s Fuses

1) L headlight, low, 8A 2) R headlight, low, 8A 3) L headlight, high/high beam warning light, 8A 4) R headlight, high, 8A 5) rear window, 16A 6) break lights/emergency flasher, 8A 7) interior light/”cigar” lighter/clock, 8A 8) turn signals/turn signal indicator light, 8A 9) back-up lights/horn, 8A 10) heater fan, 16A 11) windshield wiper and washer/rear windshield washer only, 8A 12) license plate lights, 8A 13) R parking lights/R taillight/R side marker, 8A 14) L parking lights/L taillight/L side marker, 8A 15) Radiator fan, 25A 30) inline fuse under dash, rear window wiper, 8A 40) radio, 5A

Relays From the Bentley manual: (For German-made cars 83-93) Relay panel diagram:

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 Fuse Panel
LocationDescription
1Digifant control unit 1990-1993
2Fuel pump relay
3Seat belt Warning Buzzer
4Upshift LED control unit
5Air conditioner (If installed)
6Horn Relay
7
8Load Reduction (X relay)
9
10Intermittent wiper relay
11
12Turn signal flasher, hazard lights
13
14Hot-start pulse relay (1983-July 1987); Cold-start enrichment (July 1987-1989); Radiator fan after-run control unit (1990-1993)
15CIS Power supply (1983-1989); Starter interlock (1990-1993 automatic)
16Idle speed boost/stabilizer control unit (1983-1989 CIS), Hot-start pulse relay (CIS-E), open (1990-1993)
17Fuses – A/C thermofuse (30A), Power convertible top circuit breaker (20A) – Cabriolet only
18Coolant low-level warning control unit; Idle boost control unit (CIS-E)
19Power window fuse (20A) and Power window Relay
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24

DIN Standard Terminal Definitions

You know those numbers on the back of switches, relays, panels and more? They are the DIN standard terminal numbers. They can help you troubleshoot electrical problems. For example, Terminal 15 is ignition on power. Read on for the big list!

Special thanks to Nick (vwpieces on VWVortex.com) for this information!

Terminal Designations (Excerpts from DIN Standard 72 552) The terminal designations do not identify the conductors, because device with different terminal designations can be connected at the two ends of each conductor. If the number of terminal designations is not sufficient (multiple-contact connections), the terminals are consecutively numbered using numbers or letters whose representations of specific functions are not standardized.

Ignition

1 Ignition coil, ignition distributor, low voltage
1a To ignition contact breaker I
1b To ignition contact breaker II
2 Short-circuit terminal (magneto ignition)
4 Ignition coil, ignition distributor, high voltage
4a From ignition coil I, terminal 4
4b From ignition coil II, terminal 4
15 Switched + downstream of battery (output of ignition switch)
15a Output at dropping resistor to ignition coil and starter

Glow Plug and Starter Switch (Diesel)

17 Start
19 Preheat

Battery

30 Direct battery positive
30a Direct battery II positive (dual battery system)
31 Direct battery negative (Ground)
31a Return line to negative terminal of battery II
31b Return to negative battery terminal via switch or relay
31c Return line to negative terminal of battery I

Electric Motors

32 Return line (Polarity reversal possible at terminals 32-33)
33 Main terminal connection (Polarity reversal possible at terminals 32-33)
33a Self-parking switch-off
33b Shunt field
33f For second lower-speed range
33g For third lower-speed range
33h For fourth lower-speed range
33L Counterclockwise rotation
33R Clockwise rotation

Starter

45 Separate starter relay output; starter input (main current)
45a Output, starter I Input, starters I and II (Two-starter parallel operation)
45b Output, starter II (Two-starter parallel operation)
48 Terminal on starter and on start-repeating relay for monitoring starting procedure

TURN SIGNAL FLASHER

49 Input
49a Output
49b Output, second turn-signal circuit
49c Output, third turn-signal circuit

STARTER

50 Starter control (direct)
50a Output for starter control (Series-parallel battery switch)
50b Starter control with parallel operation of two starters with sequential control
50c Input at starting relay for starter I (Starting relay for sequential control of the engagement current during parallel operation of two
starters)
50d Input at starting relay for starter I (Starting relay for sequential control of the engagement current during parallel operation of two
starters)
50e Input, Start-locking relay
50f Output, Start-locking relay
50g Input, Start-repeating relay
50h Output, Start-repeating relay

ALTERNATOR

51 DC voltage at rectifier
51e DC voltage at rectifier with choke coil for daytime driving

TRAILER SIGNALS

52 Signals from trailer to towing vehicle, general

WIPER MOTOR

53 Wiper motor, input (+)
53a Wiper (+), self-parking switch-off
53b Wiper (shunt winding)
53c Electric windshield-washer pump
53e Wiper (brake winding)
53i Wiper motor with permanent magnet and third brush (for higher speed)

TRAILER SIGNAL

54 For lamp combinations and trailer plug connections

TRAILER STOP LAMP

54g Pneumatic valve for additional retarding brake, electromagnetically actuated

LIGHTING

55 Fog lamps
56 Headlamp
56a High beam, high-beam indicator lamp
56b Low beam
56d Headlamp-flasher contact
57 Side-marker lamp: motorcycles, mopeds. Abroad also cars, trucks, etc.
57a Parking lamp
57L Parking lamp, left
57R Parking lamp, right
58 Side-marker lamps, tail lamps, license-plate lamps and instrument-panel lamps
58b Tail-lamp changeover for single-axle tractors
58c Trailer plug-and-receptacle assembly for single-conductor tail-lamp cable with fuse in trailer
58d Variable-intensity instrument-panel lamp, tail-lamp and side-marker
lamp
58L Side-marker lamp, left
58R Side-marker lamp, right; license-plate lamp

ALTERNATOR (magneto, generator)

59 AC voltage, output, rectifier, input
59a Charging armature, output
59b Tail-lamp armature, output
59c Stop-lamp armature, output
61 Alternator charge-indicator lamp

TONE-SEQUENCE CONTROL DEVICE (Siren)

71 Input
71a Output to horns 1 & 2, low
71b Output to horns 1 & 2, high
72 Alarm switch (rotating beacon)

INTERIOR

75 Radio, cigarette lighter
76 Speaker
77 Door-valve control

SWITCHES

Break-contact and changeover switches
81 Input
81a 1st output, break side
81b 2nd output, break side
Make-contact switches
82 Input
82a 1st output
82b 2nd output
82z 1st input
82y 2nd input
Multiple-position switches
83 Input
83a Output, position 1
83b Output, position 2
83L Output, left-hand position
83R Output, right-hand position

CURRENT RELAY

84 Input, actuator and relay contact
84a Output, actuator
84b Output, relay contact

SWITCHING RELAY

85 Output, actuator (end of winding to ground or negative)
86 Start of winding
86a Start of winding or 1st winding
86b Winding tap or 2nd winding
Relay contact for break and changeover contacts
87 Input
87a 1st output (break side)
87b 2nd output
87c 3rd output
87z 1st input
87y 2nd input
87x 3rd input
Relay contact for make contact
88 Input
Relay contact for make and changeover contacts (make side)
88a 1st output
88b 2nd output
88c 3rd output
Relay contact for make contact
88z 1st input
88y 2nd input
88x 3rd input

ALTERNATOR and VOLTAGE REGULATOR
GENERATOR and GENERATOR REGULATOR

B+ Battery positive
B- Battery negative
D+ Dynamo postive
D- Dynamo negative
DF Dynamo field
DF1 Dynamo field 1
DF2 Dynamo field 2
Alternator with separate rectifier
J Excitation winding positive
K Excitation winding negative
Mp Center point terminal
U,V,W Alternator terminals (three-phase designations from IEC 60034-8 )
X,Y,Z Generator terminals

DIRECTION INDICATOR (turn-signal flasher)

C First indicator lamp
C0 Main terminal
connection for separate indicator circuits actuated
by the turn-signal switch
C2 Second indicator lamp
C3 Third indicator lamp (e.g., when towing two trailers)
L Turn-signal lamps, left
R Turn-signal lamps, right

Reference: Bosch Automotive Handbook, 3rd Edition

OXS Light

Got your OXS light on? It’s just a mileage counter, it has nothing to do with the sensor. Need to know how to reset it? It’s easy!

Ok, first thing’s first. The OXS light comes on every 30k miles like clockwork, because there’s literally a gearbox that makes it go off that often. It has nothing to do with the sensor whatsoever.  It’s a good idea to replace the sensor that often, but that’s up to you.

 So. Light’s on?

Go under the hood. Near the driver’s side strut tower – know the coolant tank? Lift it up.

It’s the box. You can see the speedometer cable going through it! Easy, eh? The reset button is on the front, it’s white.

Push that button in with a pencil or whatever you have laying about. Push it in far until you hear a *click* – you have to press it in kinda far.

There! All done! Easy, right?