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Fuse box diagram (fuse layout), location, and assignment of fuses Tesla Model S (2013, 2014).
Checking and Replacing Fuses
The fuses are designed to melt during an overload to prevent damage to the wiring harness and electrical equipment. If any lights, accessories or other electrical controls do not operate, inspect the corresponding fuse.
Notice
- Before replacing the fuses, manually power Model S off and turn off all electrical accessories.
- Always be sure to replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the correct amperage. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire.
- Never use a substitute such as a wire even for a temporary repair, or extensive electrical damage, and a fire can result.
- We recommend always carrying replacement fuses in the vehicle.
- If a replacement fuse blows after installation, contact Tesla to have the electrical system checked.
Location
Three fuse boxes are located under the maintenance panel, located in the front trunk. If Model S is equipped with the cold weather option, an additional fuse box (4) is located under the driver’s side trim panel.
To access fuses, remove the maintenance panel:
- Pull the rear edge of the maintenance panel upward to release the five clips that hold the panel in place.
- Maneuver the maintenance panel toward the windshield to remove.
To remove a fuse box cover, press the plastic tabs on either side.
Identify the fuse protecting the affected circuit. Refer to the label on the inside of the fuse box cover or the fuse tables provided in this section. Pull the fuse to remove it. A break in the wire inside the fuse indicates that the fuse has blown.
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Fuse Box 1
Note: Access to fuse box 1 requires the removal of components that must be performed by a Tesla service technician. The following fuse list is provided only to assist you in determining if a fuse in this box needs to be replaced. Contact Tesla Service if one of these fuses needs to be replaced.
Fuse | Rating | Circuit Protected |
---|---|---|
1 | 5 A | Accessory sensor, radio, USB hub |
2 | 5 A | Headlight leveling system (EU/China Coil Suspension vehicles only) |
3 | 5 A | Vanity lights, rear view mirror |
4 | 30 A | Outboard rear seat heaters (cold weather option) |
5 | 15 A | Seat heater (driver's seat) |
6 | 20 A | Base audio amplifier |
7 | 15 A | Seat heater (front passenger seat) |
8 | 20 A | Premium audio amplifier |
9 | 25 A | Sunroof |
10 | 5 A | Passive safety restraints |
11 | 5 A | Steering wheel switches |
12 | 5 A | Sensor for Drive mode and Yaw Rate (Stability/Traction Control) |
13 | 15 A | Wiper park |
14 | 5 A | Drive inverter |
15 | 20 A | Electric parking brake |
16 | 5 A | Parking sensors |
17 | 20 A | Electric parking brake |
18 | 5 A | Not used |
19 | 5 A | In-vehicle HVAC sensor |
20 | 5 A | Cabin air heater logic |
21 | 15 A | Coolant pump 1 |
22 | 5 A | Inlet actuators |
23 | 15 A | Coolant pump 2 |
24 | 5 A | Cabin climate control |
25 | 15 A | Coolant pump 3 |
26 | - | Not used |
27 | 10 A | Thermal controller |
Fuse Box 2
Fuse | Rating | Circuit Protected |
---|---|---|
28 | 25 A | Window lift motor (right rear) |
29 | 10 A | Contactor power |
30 | 25 A | Window lift motor (right front) |
31 | - | Not used |
32 | 10 A | Door controls (right side) |
33 | - | Not used |
34 | 30 A | Rear center seat heaters, washer/wiper de-ice (cold weather option) |
35 | 15 A | 12V power socket |
36 | 25 A | Air suspension |
37 | 25 A | Window lift motor (left rear) |
38 | 5 A | Driver's seat memory |
39 | 25 A | Window lift motor (left front) |
40 | 5 A | Rear door handles |
41 | 10 A | Door controls (left side) |
42 | 30 A | Powered liftgate |
43 | 5 A | Perm. power sensor, brake switch |
44 | 5 A | Charger (charge port) |
45 | 20 A | Passive entry (horns) |
46 | 30 A | Body controls (group 2) |
47 | 5 A | Glove box light |
48 | 10 A | Body controls (group 1) |
49 | 5 A | Instrument panel |
50 | 5 A | Siren, intrusion/tilt sensor (Europe only) |
51 | 20 A | Touchscreen |
52 | 30 A | Heated rear window |
53 | 5 A | Battery management system |
54 | - | Not used |
55 | 30 A | Left front electric seat |
56 | 30 A | Right front electric seat |
57 | 25 A | Cabin fan |
58 | - | Not used |
59 | - | Not used |
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Fuse Box 3
Fuse | Rating | Circuit Protected |
---|---|---|
71 | 40 A | Condenser fan (left) |
72 | 40 A | Condenser fan (right) |
73 | 40 A | Vacuum pump |
74 | 20 A | 12V drive rail (cabin) |
75 | 5 A | Power steering |
76 | 5 A | ABS |
77 | 25 A | Stability control |
78 | 20 A | Headlights - high/low beam |
79 | 30 A | Light - exterior/interior |
Fuse Box 4
If Model S is equipped with the cold weather option, an additional fuse box (4) is located under the driver’s side trim panel. Access to fuse box 4 requires the removal of several components that must be performed by a Tesla service technician. The following fuse list is provided only to assist you in determining if a fuse in this box needs to be replaced. Contact Tesla Service if one of these fuses needs to be replaced.
Fuse | Rating | Circuit Protected |
---|---|---|
101 | 15 A | Left rear seat heater |
102 | 15 A | Right rear seat heater |
103 | 5 A | Middle rear seat heater control |
104 | 15 A | Middle rear seat heater |
105 | 15 A | Wiper de-icer |
106 | - | Not used |
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