Haval H5 (2023 – 2029) Fuse and Relay

The second-generation Haval H5 was produced in 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, and 2029. During this time, the model received an update. In this article, you will find a description of the Haval H5 fuses and relays, including fuse box diagrams, their locations, and photo examples. We will specifically highlight the fuse responsible for the cigarette lighter.

Haval H5

The assignment of fuses and relays, as well as their number in the blocks may differ from the presented and depends on the year of manufacture and the level of electrical equipment of your vehicle.

Passenger compartment

Inside the Haval Jolion, the fuse box is located at the bottom of the dashboard on the driver’s side. You have to remove the printed box for access.

Location

Check the assignment against your diagrams on the back of the protective cover.

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Diagram

Diagram

Designation

F101ACC (accessory circuit: radio, USB, cigarette lighter) — 30A
F102Left door window switch — 30A
F103Right door window switch — 30A
F104Blower — 40A
F105Reserve
F106Power window delay relay — 30A
F107Sunroof — 25A
F108Climate control unit — 10A
F109Electronic transmission selector, central switch, front camera, RLS (rain and light sensor) — 10A
F110Reserve
F111Driver’s power seat — 20A
F112IG2 (second power circuit when ignition is on) — 10A
F113Heated front seats — 30A
F114Steering column lock — 10A
F115Power saver relay — 10A
F116Reserve
F117Reserve
F118OBD-II diagnostic connector — 10A
F119Central lock unlock — 25A
F120Rear Fog Light — 10A
F121Spare
F122Tailgate Lock — 15A
F123T-BOX (Telematics Module: GPS, GSM/LTE, Mobile App Communication) — 10A
F124IG1 (Main Power Circuit When Ignition is On) — 25A
F125Spare
F126PEPS1 (Keyless Entry and Start System) — 15A
F127PEPS2 (Keyless Entry and Start System) — 15A
F128HUT (Head Unit, Multimedia Display) — 25A
F129Instrument Cluster (Instrument Panel) — 10A
F130IG1-ABM (Ignition Circuit for ABS/ESP Module) — 15A
F131Spare
F132IG1-2 (IG1 Ignition Circuit, Line #2) — 10A
F133IG1-3 (IG1 Ignition Circuit, Line #3) — 10A
F134IG1-4 (IG1 ignition circuit, line #4) — 10A
F135Reserve
F136Auxiliary power socket — 15A
F137Heated steering wheel — 15A
F138Reserve
F139USB / ACC (USB port power and accessory circuit) — 10A
F140Reserve
F141Left door lock — 15A
F142Right door lock — 15A
F143Reserve
F144Reserve
F145Reserve
F146Reserve
R101IG1 relay — supplies power to the primary ignition circuits (IG1) after the ignition is turned on
R102IG2 relay — supplies power to the secondary ignition circuits (IG2) after the ignition is turned on
R103Power saving relay — disconnects some consumers when parked to prevent battery discharge
R104Power window delay relay — allows use of the power windows for a short time after the ignition is turned off
R105ACC (Accessories) relay — supplies power to accessory circuits: multimedia, USB, cigarette lighter, etc.
R106Lock relay Central Locking Relay – Controls door locking
R107Central Locking Unlock Relay – Controls door unlocking
R108Reserve
R109Reserve
R110Fan Relay – Turns on the engine cooling fan
R111Tailgate Lock Relay – Controls the electric tailgate lock
R112Reserve
R113Reserve
R114Reserve
R115Rear Fog Light Relay – Turns on the rear fog light
R116Reserve

Engine compartment

In the engine compartment, under the bonnet on the left side near the battery, there is the main fuse and relay box.

Photo example

UHC

Example of a diagram from the block cover

Covery UH

Diagram

Diagram 2

Assignment

F201ESP1 (Stability Control) — 40A
F202ESP2 (Stability Control) — 40A
F203Main Relay — 40A
F204Heated Left Windshield — 40A
F205Heated Right Windshield — 40A
F206Spare
F207Wiper Motor — 25A
F208Starter — 30A
F209TCU (Transmission Control Unit) — 15A
F210Trailer 1 — 15A
F211ECM (Engine Control Unit) — 15A
F212Fuel Preheater — 30A
F213A/C Compressor — 10A
F214Washer Pump — 15A
F215Fuel Pump — 25A
F216Horn — 15A
F217High Beam Headlights — 10A
F218Spare
F219Brake Light Switch — 5A
F220BCM-1 (Body Control Module) — 30A
F221BCM-2 (Body Control Module) — 30A
F222BCM-3 (Body Control Module) — 30A
F223Trailer 2 — 15A
F224Trailer Power Socket — 30A
F225Right Low Beam Headlight — 15A
F226SCR (Supplemental Control System) — 15A
F227Spare
F228Spare
F229Left Low Beam Headlight — 10A
F230Right Low Beam Headlight — 10A
F231Spare
F232Windshield Washer Nozzle Heater — 10A
F233Spare
F234Spare
F235Spare
F236Spare
F237Spare
F238IRC-1 — 15A
F239IRC-2 — 15A
F240IRC-3 — 15A
F241ECM (Engine Control Module) — 30A
F242Spare
F243Spare
F244Engine Start Feedback Signal — 5A
R201A/C Compressor Relay
R202SCR Relay (Supplemental Control System) Diesel)
R203Reserve
R204Horn relay
R205Low beam headlight relay
R206Left windshield defroster relay
R207Wiper power relay
R208Wiper speed relay
R209High beam headlight relay
R210Windshield washer pump relay
R211Gasoline engine starter relay #1
R212Gasoline engine starter relay #2
R213Main engine management system relay
R214Reserve
R215Starter relay
R216Fuel heater relay
R217Rear window washer relay
R218Fuel pump relay
R219Right windshield defroster relay

A high-power fuse block in the form of fusible links can be mounted on the positive terminal of the battery.

Covery PFB

Diagram

Diagram Power

Allocation

  • B1 – Starter
  • B2 – Alternator 350A
  • B3 – Fan 100A
  • B4 – Electric Power Steering* 100A
  • B5 – Engine Compartment Fuse Box 100A
  • B6 – Instrument Panel Fuse/Relay Box 80A
  • B7 – Luggage Compartment Fuse Box 60A
  • B8 – Pre-Glow* 80A

Luggage compartment

Another fuse box can be installed in the luggage compartment on the left side.

Covery LC 1

Diagram

Diagram 3

Description

F301Trailer Power Socket – 30A
F302Rear Window Defogger – 30A
F303Urea Injection Controller* – 40A
F304Tailgate Controller* – 30A
F305Rear Seats – 30A
F306Reversing Light – 10A
F307Rear Window Wiper – 15A
F308All-Wheel Drive Control Module – 30A
F309Windshield Defogger Feedback – 10A
F310Spare
R101Reversing Light Relay
R102Spare
R103Rear Window Wiper Relay
R104Trailer Power Socket Relay
R105Rear Window Defogger Relay

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