Citroen C1 Fuse Box Locations and Diagrams (2005-2014)
The first-generation Citroën C1, produced from 2005 to 2014, is a compact city car developed as part of a joint venture with Peugeot and Toyota. Praised for its minimal footprint, fuel efficiency, and ease of maneuverability, the C1 became a popular choice for urban drivers seeking affordability and reliability in a stylish package.
In this article, you will find fuse box diagrams for the Citroën C1, covering model years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. These diagrams are a valuable tool for understanding your vehicle’s electrical layout and quickly locating the appropriate fuses and relays.
What’s Included:
Fuse Box Diagrams – Detailed visuals to help you identify individual fuses and relays.
Fuse Panel Locations – Easy-to-follow information on where fuse panels are located inside the car.
Fuse Assignments – Descriptions of each fuse’s role in the electrical system to support accurate troubleshooting and maintenance.
This guide is ideal for owners, mechanics, and DIYers aiming to maintain or repair the electrical systems of the Citroën C1 (2005–2014) with confidence and precision.
Rear fog lamp – Instrument panel – “SensoDrive” gearbox
7
–
Not used
8
7.5 A
ABS – Power steering – Air conditioning – Fan assembly
9
10 A
Rear lights – Central locking/unlocking – Electric windows – Rear screen demisting -Speedometer – Air conditioning – Heating – Rev counter
10
20 A
Front and rear wipers
11
15 A
Audio equipment – Electronic engine immobiliser – 12 V socket (120 W max)
12
7.5 A
Rear screen demisting – ABS – Fan assembly – Front and rear wipers – Power steering -Central locking/unlocking – Air conditioning – Electric windows – Speedometer – Rev counter
13
15 A
Air bag – Engine control unit – Electronic engine immobiliser – “SensoDrive” gearbox -Instrument panel
14
7.5 A
Air conditioning
15*
40 A
Accessories – Demisting – ABS – Fan assembly relay – Front and rear wipers
16*
30 A
Electric windows
17*
40 A
Heating – Air conditioning
* Fuses located behind the instrument panel. To change them, contact a CITROËN dealer.
Rear fog lamp – Instrument panel – “SensoDrive” gearbox
7
–
Not used
8
7.5 A
ABS – Power steering – Air conditioning – Fan assembly
9
10 A
Rear lights – Central locking/unlocking – Electric windows – Rear screen demisting -Speedometer – Air conditioning – Heating – Rev counter
10
20 A
Front and rear wipers
11
15 A
Audio equipment – Electronic engine immobiliser – 12 V socket (120 W max)
12
7.5 A
Rear screen demisting – ABS – Fan assembly – Front and rear wipers – Power steering -Central locking/unlocking – Air conditioning – Electric windows – Speedometer – Rev counter
13
15 A
Air bag – Engine control unit – Electronic engine immobiliser – “SensoDrive” gearbox -Instrument panel
14
7.5 A
Air conditioning
15*
40 A
Accessories – Demisting – ABS – Fan assembly relay – Front and rear wipers
16*
30 A
Electric windows
17*
40 A
Heating – Air conditioning
* Fuses located behind the instrument panel. To change them, contact a CITROËN dealer.
Reversing lamps – Central locking/unlocking – Electric windows – Rear screen demisting – Speedometer -Air conditioning – Heating – Rev counter – Remote control
10
20
Front and rear wipers and screenwash
11
15
Audio equipment -12 V socket (120 W max)
12
7.5
Heated rear screen – ABS – Fan assembly – Front and rear wipers and screenwash – Power steering – Central locking/unlocking – Air conditioning – Heating – Electric windows – Speedometer – Rev counter – Remote control -Reversing lamp
13
15
Airbag – Fuel injection system – Electronic gearbox – Instrument panel – Rev counter – LED daytime running lamps
14
7.5
Air conditioning – Heating
15*
40
Audio system -12 V socket – Front and rear wipers – Power steering – ABS/ESP – Cooling fan assembly
16*
30
Electric windows
17*
40
Air conditioning – Heating
* Fuses located behind the instrument panel. To change them, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
Assignment of the fuses in the Engine compartment (2012, 2013, 2014)
№
Rating (A)
Functions
1
5
LED daytime running lamps
2
20
Front foglamps
3
10
Left hand front lamp
4
10
Right hand front lamp
5
7.5
Electronic gearbox – Fuel injection system
6
7.5
Electronic gearbox – Fuel injection system
7
30
LED daytime running lamps – Front foglamps
8
25
ABS
8
30
ABS/ESP (with VSC)
9
30
Starter motor – Heated rear screen – ABS – Cooling fan assembly – Front and rear wipers and screenwash – Power steering – Central locking/unlocking – Air conditioning – Heating – Electric windows – Speedometer – Rev counter – Remote control – Reversing lamp – Airbag – Fuel injection system – Electronic gearbox – Instrument panel – LED daytime running lamps
Which fuses protect the cigar lighter (power outlet)?
The cigar lighter and associated 12 V power outlet are typically protected by: Fuse №11 in the Instrument Panel Fuse Box Since 2012, an additional fuse №15 located behind the instrument panel is also used
These fuses are found within your vehicle’s dashboard fuse block and the internal fuse assembly. Refer to your owner’s manual or fuse box cover for exact locations and arrangement.