Which fuses are auxilliary fed.

Magicarcher

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 Warwickshire
I have been trying to find out which fuses are auxiliary fed. I found a previous post which identifies which are permanently live and not, but it doesn't discriminate between ign and aux.

After trawling through WDS and then bussing the car through. I have worked it out. For those who may be interested the fuses are fed as follows:

01 does not exist
02 Ign (Not used)
03 Bat (Not used)
04 Bat (Not used)
05 Bat
06 Ign
07 Ign
08 Ign
09 Ign
10 Bat
11 Bat
12 Aux
13 Aux
14 Aux
15 Bat
16 Bat
17 does not exist
18 does not exist
19 Bat
20 Bat
21 Ign
22 Ign
23 Ign
24 Bat
25 Ign
26 Bat
27 Bat
28 Aux
29 Bat
30 Bat
31 Bat
32 Ign
33 Ign
34 does not exist
35 does not exist
36 Bat
37 Bat
38 Bat
39 Bat
40 Bat
41 Bat
42 Bat
43 Bat
44 Ign (Not Used)
45 Bat
46 Bat
47 Aux
48 Bat
49 Bat
50 Bat
51 does not exist

To find out what each of these fuses does you will need to check your fuse card inside the fusebox. I recommend double checking this info on your own car in case my car differs or I have made a typo, you simply need a high input impedance multimeter and probe the ends of the fuses.

Word of warning: Do not connect any wires to existing circuits or change the values of any fuses. Some of these fuses may be feeds to safety critical systems and adding wiring to them could jeopardise the safety of the car.

If anyone knows what connectors and pins the 4 "Not Used" come out on I would be grateful to know.
 
Sorry to revive an old thread, but what is the difference between battery fed, auxiliary fed and ignition fed?

I understand battery fed (ie always on) and ignition fed (ie on when the ignition is on), but where does auxiliary fed fit into this?
 
I'm not sure you read my question properly.

I am asking what is meant by auxiliary fed, and how its different to ignition fed and battery fed. I am well aware that battery fed is red on that diagram and ignition fed is yellow.

For example, are the auxiliary fed fuses on when a door is opened? Upon unlocking? I am guessing its somewhere in between battery and ignition fed.
 
TheDan said:
I'm not sure you didn't read my question properly.

I am asking what is meant by auxiliary fed, and how its different to ignition fed and battery fed. I am well aware that battery fed is red on that diagram and ignition fed is yellow.

For example, are the auxiliary fed fuses on when a door is opened? Upon unlocking? I am guessing its somewhere in between battery and ignition fed.

Ignition pos 0 = battery fed
Ignition pos 1 = auxilliary fed
Ignition pos 2 = ignition fed
 
ph001 said:
Ignition pos 0 = battery fed
Ignition pos 1 = auxilliary fed
Ignition pos 2 = ignition fed

Awesome, thank you! I am going to wire in the Echo Auto to the radio fuse (no. 47) which is auxiliary fed then. This hopefully means that whenever I can use the radio, the bluetooth will also be on and able to play music.
 
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