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Renault Trafic 2 fuse box location
The fuse holders panel of the Renault Trafic is found to the driver's side, behind the coffee cup holder:
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Renault Trafic 2 Fuse Identification and Allocation:
The fuse layout and identification of the Renault Trafic 2 (also Opel Vivaro, Nissan Primastar) can be found on the back of the fuse box cover panel. It shows the fuse allocation of the 39 fuse holders by the means of symbols, or pictograms if you prefer. See further below for the symbol meaning.
And here's the fuse assignment, row by row i.e F1,F2,F3 are for row 1 and so on.
F1 |
Cigarette Lighter |
F2 |
Air Conditioning |
F3 |
Equipment on Permanent Positive Battery Signal |
F4 |
Air Conditioning |
F5 |
Windshield Wipers |
F6 |
Permanent Ceiling Light |
F7 |
Radio |
F8 |
Central door lock |
F9 |
Front fog lights |
F10 |
Spare |
F11 |
ABS system |
F12 |
Instrument Lighting |
F13 |
Spare |
F14 |
Radio |
F15 |
High Beam Light |
F16 |
Horn |
F17 |
Stop Brake Lights |
F18 |
Windshield Wipers |
F19 |
Rear Fog Lights |
F20 |
Tachograph (if equipped) |
F21 |
Cabin ECU |
F22 |
Right Side Position Lights |
F23 |
Power Windows |
F24 |
Boiler (Camper Van Versions) |
F25 |
Left Side Position Lights |
F26 |
Rear Wiper |
F27 |
Dashboard Instruments |
F28 |
Right Side Low Beam |
F29 |
High Beam Lights |
F30 |
Doors' Sensors and Light |
F31 |
Left Side Low Beam |
F32 |
Air Conditioning |
F33 |
Side Turning Lights |
F34 |
Right Side High Beam Lights |
F35 |
Ceiling Light |
F36 |
Rear Window Heater |
F37 |
Left Side High Beam Lights |
F38 |
Mirror Defrost |
F39 |
Low Beam Lights |
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Putting in practice a car electrical system diagnostic
You may also check the below practical cases describing a car fuse replacement or the diagnostic of a horn failure, both shown on the Renault Trafic 2: