Renault Logan 1 fuses and relay
Renault Logan 1st generation was produced in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 with 1,4 and 1,6 petrol engines and 1,5 liter diesel. Also known as Dacia Logan 1. In this post you will find fuse and relay descriptions for Renault Logan 1 with block diagrams and their locations. Pay attention to the cigarette lighter fuse.
The number of fuses and relays in the blocks, as well as their purpose, may differ from that shown and depends on the year of manufacture and the level of equipment of your Renault Logan 1.
Block in the cabin
The main unit is located on the left side of the instrument panel under a plastic cover.
On the reverse of which there will be the actual designation of the fuses for your Renault Logan 1.
Example
scheme
Detailed description
F01 20A - Wiper, heated rear window relay coil
If the wipers stop working, check the serviceability of the steering column switch, its tracks, contacts and connector, as well as the electric motor, its brushes and the trapezoid of the wiper mechanism. If a click is heard when the switch is turned on, the problem is often moisture and water getting into the gearmotor.
F02 5A - instrument panel, K5 fuel pump relay windings and ignition coils, engine control system from the ignition switch (ECU)
F0Z 20A - brake lights, reversing light, windshield washer
If not a single brake light is on, first of all check the limit switch, which is located on the pedal assembly and reacts to pressing the brake pedal, as well as its connector. Check the condition of all the lamps, everything could burn out one by one, as well as the contacts in the cartridges.
F04 10A - airbag control unit, turn signals, diagnostic connector, immobilizer
If the direction indicators do not work, check the serviceability of the lights and the absence of a short circuit in their connectors, the steering column switch and its contacts. Also, the turn signals may not work correctly if there is a short circuit in other lighting fixtures.
F05 — F08 — Free
F09 10A - low beam left headlight, low beam on the panel, headlight washer pump
F10 10A - dipped beam in the right headlight
F11 10A - Left headlight, high beam, high beam switch on the instrument panel
F12 10A - right headlight, high beam
If the headlights stop shining high in normal mode, check the headlights, stalk with connector and wiring.
F13 30A - rear power windows.
F14 30A - Front power windows.
F15 10A-ABS
F16 15A - Heated front seats
If the front seats stop heating up when the heater is turned on, it could be related to the wiring and the power button. There is also a thermal switch inside the seat that prevents the seats from heating up and breaks the circuit above a certain temperature.
F17 15A - Horn
F18 10A - Left block headlight Sidelights; side light lamps of the rear left headlight; license plate lighting; lighting of the instrument cluster and controls on the dashboard, console and lining of the floor tunnel; junction box buzzer
F19 7.5A — Right block headlight Sidelights; right rear side marker light; glove box lamps
F20 7.5A - Lamps and signaling device for turning on the rear fog lamp
F21 5A - Heated side mirrors
F22 - reserved
F23 - reserve, alarm
F24 - reserved
F25 - reserved
F26 - reserved
F27 - reserved
F28 15A - Interior and trunk lighting; constant power supply of the main audio playback unit
If the light does not come on when either front door is opened, check the limit switch and wiring, and the light switch position (Auto). Another thing may be in the connector, which is located in the left middle pillar of the body, where the driver's belt goes. To get to it, you need to remove the cover. If the light does not come on when the rear doors are opened, check the wiring to the limit switches under the rear seat.
F29 15A - General power (alarm switch, turn signal switch, intermittent wiper, central locking control, engine management diagnostic connector)
F30 20A - Door and trunk lock, central bell
F31 15A - K8 fog lamp relay coil circuit
F32 30A - Heated rear window
If the heating does not work, first check the contacts and the voltage at the terminals at the edges of the glass. If the heating elements are energized, check the rear window for cracks in the elements. If the voltage does not reach, the wire from the switch on the front panel to the rear window may have frayed, touch it. The relay, which is located under the dashboard on the left, could also fail; to access it, you need to remove the case. Also check the heating button on the panel
F33 - reserved
F34 - reserved
F35 - reserved
F36 30A - Air conditioning, heater
If your air conditioner does not work, also check fuse F07 and relay K4 under the hood. In the event of problems, most likely, freon has run out in the system and it is necessary to refuel or repair the leak. F39 fuse is also responsible for heating.
F37 5A - Electric mirrors
F38 10A - Cigarette lighter; power supply of the main audio playback unit from the power switch
F39 30A - Relay K1 heater closer circuit; climate control panel
Fuse number 38 at 10A is responsible for the cigarette lighter.
Also remember that some items can be installed outside of this block!
Block under the hood
In the engine compartment of Renault Logan 1st generation, two different options for the arrangement of elements are possible. In both, the main units are on the left side, next to the battery.
Option 1
Photo - scheme
designation
597A-F1 | 60A Burglar alarm, exterior light switch, daytime running light relay (Block 1034) |
597A-F2 | 60A Exterior light switch, passenger compartment fuse box |
597B-F1 | Relay board power supply 30A |
597B-F2 | 25A Injection relay supply circuit |
597B-F3 | 5A Injection relay supply circuit, injection computer |
597C-F1 | ABS 50A |
597C-F2 | ABS 25A |
597D-F1 | 40A Fan high speed relay (relay 236), relay board |
299 - 231 | 20A fog lights |
299-753 | Headlight washer pump 20A |
784 - 474 | 20A Relay for turning on the air conditioning compressor |
784 - 700 | 20A Electric fan low speed relay |
1034-288 | Daylight relay 20A |
1034-289 | Daylight relay 20A |
1034-290 | Daylight relay 20A |
1047-236 | Fuel pump relay 20A |
1047-238 | Injection lock relay 20A |
233 | 40A Heater fan relay |
236 | 40A Electric fan high speed relay |
Option 2
scheme
transcribed
F01 | 60A Circuits: power supply of the ignition switch and all consumers powered by the lock; outdoor light switch |
F02 | 30A Cooling fan relay supply circuit K3 (in a car without air conditioning) |
F03 | Power circuits 25A: Fuel pump and ignition coil relay K5; main relay K6 of the engine management system |
F04 | Circuit 5A: Constant power supply to the engine control ECU; windings of the main relay K6 of the engine management system |
F05 | Reserve 15A |
F06 | 60A Passenger compartment fuse box power circuit |
F07 | Power circuits 40A: A/C relay K4; relay K3 low speed cooling fan (in a car with air conditioning); Relay K2 high speed cooling fan (in a car with air conditioning) |
F08 F09 | ABS chain 25/50A |
- K1 - stove fan relay, heater fan motor. View information about F36.
- K2: Cooling fan high speed relay (for vehicles with air conditioning), radiator cooling fan motor.
- Short circuit: cooling fan low speed relay (for cars with air conditioning) or radiator cooling fan relay (for cars without air conditioning), cooling fan motor (for cars with air conditioning - through a resistor).
- K4 - air conditioner relay, compressor electromagnetic clutch. View information about F36.
- K5 - fuel pump relay and ignition coil.
- K6 - the main relay of the engine management system, oxygen concentration sensor, speed sensor, fuel injectors, canister purge solenoid valve, relay windings K2, KZ, K4.
- K7 - headlight washer pump relay.
- K8 - fog lamp relay. View information about F31.
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