
Fig. 231 Engine compartment: fuse layout
First read and observe the introductory information
and safety warningsThe table shows the fuse locations for the items of electrical equipment which are most relevant to the customer. The left column contains the location, the other columns contain the fuse designs, the amp rating and the consumer.
| Fuse location | Fuse design | Amp rating | Electrical consumers |
|---|---|---|---|
| F6 | ATO® | 5 | Brake light sensor |
| F14 | JCASE® | 40 | Windscreen heating |
| F15 | ATO® | 15 | Horn |
| F19 | ATO® | 30 | Windscreen wipers |
| F37 | ATO® | 20 | Auxiliary heater |
Depending on the version and specification of your vehicle, the fuse numbers and positions may differ to those given in the table. If necessary ask your Volkswagen dealership for the exact fuse layout.
Fuse table
Changing a blown fuseRemoving and installing rear parking aid senders
Removing
Outer rear senders:
Note
The outer rear parking aid senders can be removed and
installed without the need to remove the rear bumper.
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Removing and installing rear underbody cover – petrol/diesel
Note
The removal and installation procedures may have to be modified
slightly depending on engine fitted.
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Loosen lock washer -3-.
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Unclip spreader rivet -2- and remove
bolt -4-.
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Overview of fitting locations - components not located in passenger
compartment, Golf Variant RHD
1 -
Exhaust ventilation for passenger compartment
Checking
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Removing and installing
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2 -
Fresh air intake
Removing and installing
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