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Perodua Axia Fuse Box Diagram | ESSENTIAL |

| Fuse No. | Amperage (A) | Circuit / Component | |----------|--------------|----------------------| | 1 | 15A | Cigarette lighter / Power outlet | | 2 | 15A | Front power window (left) | | 3 | 15A | Front power window (right) | | 4 | 10A | Air conditioning (A/C) controller | | 5 | 10A | Turn signal lights / Hazard lights | | 6 | 10A | Meter cluster / Instrument panel lights | | 7 | 10A | Rear wiper & washer | | 8 | 15A | Rear window defogger | | 9 | 10A | SRS Airbag system | | 10 | 20A | Audio system / Radio / Multimedia | | 11 | 10A | Stop lights (Brake lights) | | 12 | 10A | Reverse lights (Backup lights) | | 13 | 10A | Door lock control | | 14 | 10A | Power mirror adjustment | | 15 | 15A | Front wiper & washer | | 16 | 10A | Dashboard illumination / Tail lights (small) |

| Fuse Number | Amperage | Component / System | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 15A | Cigarette lighter / 12V power outlet | | 2 | 10A | Audio system (Radio & display) | | 3 | 10A | Air conditioner relay | | 4 | 7.5A | Instrument cluster & warning lights | | 5 | 15A | Front wiper & washer | | 6 | 10A | Rear fog light | | 7 | 10A | Left tail light & license plate light | | 8 | 10A | Right tail light & interior light | | 9 | 15A | Power door locks (central locking) | | 10 | 20A | Power windows |

Disclaimer: Fuse layouts can vary slightly by year (2014–2023) and variant (E, G, SE, AV). When in doubt, check the diagram on the inside of your fuse box cover. perodua axia fuse box diagram

The 2019 Axia facelift (also called Axia 1.0L with DRL and revised bumper) has minor changes:

The Perodua Axia has two main fuse boxes: | Fuse No

Always replace a blown fuse with the same color.

The interior panel controls most of the cabin's electronics. While diagrams can vary slightly by model year (e.g., 2014 vs. 2023 models), common fuse assignments include: Fuse/relay panel description - Kia The 2019 Axia facelift (also called Axia 1

The most critical fuse box in the Perodua Axia is located under the hood. This box houses the high-current fuses and relays that protect the main systems of the car, such as the ignition system, headlights, cooling fans, and the alternator.