Haval F7 / F7x (2018 – 2024) Fuse and Relay

The first-generation Haval F7 crossover was produced in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024, along with the Haval F7x crossover coupe. During this time, the model underwent a facelift. In this article, we will describe the fuses and relays for the Haval F7 and F7x 1G, with fuse box diagrams, photographs, and locations. We will highlight the fuse responsible for the cigarette lighter.

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The purpose of some elements in the diagrams may differ from the one presented and depends on the year of manufacture, configuration and country of delivery. In case of difficulty, contact your nearest dealer.

Passenger compartment

It is located behind the glove compartment on the driver’s side. To access, pull firmly on the right side in the direction of the arrow.

location in salon

Check the purpose of the elements with your diagrams on the back of the block covers.

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Diagram

Diagram fuse box in salon

Assignment

F101Fan — 40A
F102Sunroof — 30A
F103Left Door Window — 25A
F104BCM1 — 20A
F105Right Door Window — 25A
F106Window Defogger — 30A
F107IG2 Power — 25A
F108ACC — 30A
F109IG1 Relay — 25A
F110Around View Monitor Unit — 10A
F111ECU Power — 7.5A
F112Air Conditioner — 10A
F113BCM2 — 30A
F114BCM3 — 30A
F115BCM4 — 30A
F116PEPS — 10A
F117Backup
F118Diagnostic Connector — 10A
F119Driver’s Power Seat — 30A
F120Passenger’s Power Seat — 30A
F121Front Seat Heaters — 20A
F122Rear Seat Heaters — 20A
F123Backup
F124Brake Light — 5A
F125Power Saver Relay / Interior Lights — 10A
F126PEPS — 10A
F127Central Locking — 20A
F128All-Wheel Drive Controller — 20A
F129Audio and Video System — 25A
F130Cigarette Lighter Backup Power — 15A
F131ACC Feedback — 5A
F132Collision Warning Radar — 10A
F133Airbag — 15A
F134Instrument Cluster — 7.5A
F135ECU-IG / Fuel Injection System — 7.5A
F136Feedback — 7.5A
F137Cigarette Lighter Power — 10A
F138Heated Mirrors — 10A
F139Heated Windshield — 10A
F140Heated Steering Wheel — 10A
R101ACC Relay
R102Auto Lock Relay
R103Auto Open Relay
R104Backup Relay
R107Windshield Defogger Relay
R109Blower Relay
R110High-Speed ​​Power Relay
R111Power Saver Relay
R113Relay IG1
R114Relay IG2

Fuse number 130 controls the cigarette lighter.

Some models may have an additional fuse installed on the back of the radio that controls its operation.

audio system

Spare fuses are located in the fuse box cover under the hood.

Engine compartment

Fuse and relay box is located on the left side of the engine compartment, next to the battery and is covered by a protective cover.

location under the hood

An example of the assignment from the back of the covery.

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Diagram

Diagram 2

Description

F201ESP1 — 40A
F202ESP2 — 40A
F203Main Relay — 30A
F204Starter Relay — 30A
F205CVVL — 40A
F206Heated Windshield 1 — 40A
F207Heated Windshield 2 — 40A
F208Continuous Power Supply to ECU — 10A
F209Fuel Pump — 15A
F210Compressor — 10A
F211Horn / Horn — 15A
F212TCU 1 — 25A
F213TCU 2 — 25A
F214Front Wiper — 25A
F215Rear Wiper — 15A
F216High Beam — 5A
F217Low Beam — 15A
F218Reserved
F219Reserved
F220Reversing Light — 6A
F221Reserved — 40A
F222Reserved
F223Reserved
F224Reserved
F225Reserved
F226Reserved
F227Reserved
F228Reserved
F229Reserved
F230Left Low Beam Headlamp — 10A
F231Right Low Beam Headlamp — 10A
F232Main Relay 1
F233Main Relay 2 — 5A
F234Main Relay 3 — 20A
F235Starter Relay Feedback — 5A
F236Electric Coolant Pump — 10A
F237ECU-IG — 7.5A
F238Reserved
F239ALT (LED)
F240Reserved
R201Spare Slot
R202High Beam Relay*
R203Low Beam Relay
R204Rear Wiper*
R205CVVL Relay
R206Front Wiper Relay
R2207Main Relay
R209Starter Relay*
R210Windshield Heated Relay 1
R211Windshield Heated Relay 2
R212Horn Relay
R213Fuel Pump Relay
R214Relay Compressor
R215Reverse Light Relay
R216Spare Socket
R217Spare Socket
R218High-Speed ​​Front Wiper Relay

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

Power fuse boxDesignation

  • 80A – Engine Compartment Fuse Box
  • 120A – Instrument Panel Fuse Box
  • 80A – EPS
  • 60A – Electronic Fan
  • 300A – Engine Starter
  • 5A – Battery Sensor

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