Volkswagen Golf 1st generation was produced in 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1984. In this article you can find a description of fuses and relays Volkswagen Golf 1 and Volkswagen Jetta 1 with fuse box diagrams, locations and photo examples of performance. Let’s highlight the fuse responsible for the cigarette lighter.
The fuse and relay assignment may vary from that shown and depends on the year of manufacture, electrical equipment level and region of delivery of your vehicle.
Fuse and relay box
In the salon, the main fuse and relay box is located under the dashboard on the driver’s side.
Diagram
Assignment
1 | 8A Left dipped beam headlamp |
2 | 8A Right headlamp dipped beam |
3 | 8A Left headlamp high beam |
4 | 8A Right headlamp high beam |
5 | 16A Rear window heating |
6 | 8A Stop lamp, emergency lights |
7 | 8A Cigarette lighter, interior lighting, clock |
8 | 8A Turn indicators |
9 | 8A horn and reversing light |
10 | 16A Radiator fan |
11 | 8A Windscreen wiper, windscreen washer and rear window washer |
12 | 8A Number plate illumination |
13 | 8A Right rear lamp, right front position lamp |
14 | 8A Left tail light, left front position light |
15 | 8A Fog lamp 25A Radiator fan |
16 | 50A Starting glow plugs |
Additional fuses can be installed separately in the upper part of the unit, which are responsible for the operation of the radio, electric window lifters, etc.
Relay Designation
- R1 – Charge control (load reduction)
- R2 – Fuel pump
- R3 – Front windscreen wipers
- R4 – Emergency flasher
- R5 – Seat belts warning
- R6 – Rear windscreen wiper
- R7 – Control lamps (bulb check)
- R8 – Glow plugs / Oxygen monitoring
- R9 – Dual horn
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