Volvo V40 (2012-2019)

The Volvo V40, a small family car, was produced from 2012 to 2019. Known for its Scandinavian design, advanced safety features, and efficient performance, the V40 remains a popular choice among compact premium hatchbacks.

In this article, you will find fuse box diagrams for the Volvo V40, covering model years 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. These diagrams provide essential details to help owners, mechanics, and technicians understand the electrical system.

What’s Included:

  • Fuse Box Diagrams – Clear visuals showing the arrangement of fuses and relays.
  • Fuse Panel Locations – Guidance on where to find fuse panels inside the vehicle.
  • Fuse Assignments – Complete descriptions of each fuse and relay function for accurate troubleshooting and repair.

Whether you’re replacing a blown fuse, diagnosing an electrical issue, or performing routine maintenance, this guide will help ensure your Volvo V40 (2012–2019) remains safe, reliable, and fully functional.

Fuse box locations

Engine compartment (1)

The location of the fuses in the engine compartment: Volvo V40 (2013-2018)

Under the glovebox (2)

  1. Take hold of the recess and pull until the locking lugs in the lower edge of the cover are released from the fusebox.
  2. Remove the cover
The location of the fuses under the glovebox: Volvo V40 (2013-2018)

In a right-hand drive car the fuse box under the glovebox changes sides.

Under the right-hand front seat (3)

The location of the fuses under the right-hand front seat: Volvo V40 (2013-2018)

Fuse box diagrams

Engine compartment

Under-hood fuse box diagram: Volvo V40 (2013)

Assignment of fuses in the engine compartment

DescriptionAmp
7ABS pump40
8ABS valves30
9Headlamp washers (option)20
10Ventilation fan40
11
12Primary fuse for fuses 32–3630
132012–2013: Starter motor actuator solenoid (not Start/Stop)30
142012–2019: Heated windscreen, right-hand side (option)40
15
162012–2019: Heated windscreen, left-hand side (option)40
17Parking heater (option)20
18Windscreen wipers20
19Central electronic module, reference voltage, standby battery (Start/Stop)5
20Horn15
21Brake light5
22
23Headlamp control5
24Internal relay coils5
2512 V socket, tunnel console front15
26Transmission control module15
272012–2015: Solenoid clutch A/C
2016–2019: Not used
15
2812 V socket, tunnel console rear15
292012–2013: Climate sensor (option); air intake throttle motors10
302012–2019: ECM (all engines)5
31Power seat, right (option)20
32 2012–2015: Relay coil (cooling fan); Lambda-sonds (1.6/2.0L petrol & 5-cyl. petrol); MAF sensor (diesel); EGR valve cooling (diesel); Fuel pressure regulators
2016–2019: Lambda-sonds; Relay coil in fan relay
10–20
332012–2015: Turbo control (diesel); MAF (1.6L petrol, 5-cyl. petrol); Oil level sensor (5-cyl. diesel); EVAP valve; Solenoids; Radiator roller cover
2016–2019: Vacuum regulators, turbo valves, A/C compressor, oil pump solenoid, radiator/spoiler cover modules
10
342012–2015: Injectors (5-cyl. petrol); Lambda-sond (5-cyl. diesel); EVAP valve; ECM (2.0L petrol); MAF sensor (2.0L petrol); Thermostat; Crankcase heater; Cooling pump EGR
2016–2019: EGR valve (diesel); EVAP (petrol); ECM; Thermostat
10–15
352012–2015: Ignition coils (1.6L, 2.0L, 5-cyl. petrol); Diesel filter heater (1.6L, 2.0L, 5-cyl. diesel); Glow control module
2016–2019: Same, plus increased 25A rating for diesel filter heater
10–25
362012–2015: ECM (1.6L, 2.0L, 5-cyl.); Throttle unit (5-cyl.)
2016–2019: ECM (all engines)
10–15
37ABS5
38Engine control module; Transmission control module; Airbags10
39Headlamp levelling (option)10
40Electric control servo5
41Central electronic module15
42
432012–2013: Coolant pump (Start/Stop)
2014–2019: Not used
10
44Collision warning system5
45Accelerator pedal sensor5
46Charging point, standby battery
47
482014–2019: Coolant pump (when no parking heater is available)10

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Fuses 7-18 are of “JCASE” type and should be replaced by a workshop.
Fuses 19-45 and 47-48 are of “Mini Fuse” type

Under the glovebox

Fuse box diagram (under the glovebox): Volvo V40 (2013)

Assignment of fuses under the glovebox

DescriptionAmp
56Fuel pump20
57
58Rear window wiper15
592012–2013: Reserve position, interior lighting
2014–2019: Display in roof console (Seatbelt reminder / Airbag indicator)
5
602012–2013: Interior lighting; Power seats
2014–2019: Interior lighting incl. roof console reading lamps; Power seats (option)
10 (2012–2013)
7.5 (2014–2019)
612012–2013: Blind, glass roof (option)
2014–2019: Power operated roller blind, glass roof (option)
10
62Rain sensor (option); Dimming, interior rearview mirror (option); Moisture sensor (option)5
63Collision warning system (option)5
64
65Unlocking, tailgate (See also fuse 84)10
66
67Reserve position 3, constant voltage5
68Steering lock15
69Combined instrument panel5
70Central locking system, fuel filler flap (See also fuse 83)10
71Climate panel10
72Steering wheel module7.5
73Siren alarm (option); Data link connector OBDII5
74Main beam15
75
76Reversing lamp10
77Windscreen wipers (See also fuse 82); Rear windscreen wiper (See also fuse 82)20
78Immobiliser5
79Reserve position 1, constant voltage15
80Reserve position 2, constant voltage20
81Movement sensor alarm (option); Remote receiver5
82Windscreen wipers (See also fuse 77); Rear windscreen wiper (See also fuse 77)20
83Central locking system, fuel filler flap (See also fuse 70)10
84Unlocking, tailgate (See also fuse 65)10
852012–2013: PTC element, air preheater (option); Button, rear seat heating (option)
2014–2019: Electric additional heater (option); Button seat heating rear (option)
7.5
86Airbags; Pedestrian airbag10 (2012–2013)
7.5 (2014–2019)
87Reserve position 4, constant voltage7.5
88
89

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Under the seat

Fuse box diagram (under the seat): Volvo V40 (2013)

Assignment of fuses under the seat

DescriptionAmp
1
2Keyless (option)10
3Door handle (Keyless option)5
4Control panel, left front door25
5Control panel, right front door25
6Control panel, left rear door25
7Control panel, right rear door25
82012–2013: Not in use
2014–2019: Primary fuse for fuses 12–16: Infotainment
25 (2014–2019)
9Power seat, left (option)20
10
112012–2013: Not in use
2014–2019: Internal relay coil
5 (2014–2019)
122012–2013: Audio control unit (amplifier) (option)
2014–2015: Audio amplifier (option), diagnosis signal
2016–2019: – (moved to fuse 45)
5
13
142012–2015: Telematics; Bluetooth (option)
2016–2019: – (moved to fuse 46)
5
152012–2013: Audio; Infotainment control unit
2014–2015: Audio/Sensus control module; Infotainment screen
2016–2019: – (moved to fuse 45)
15
162012–2015: Digital radio (option); TV (option)
2016–2019: – (moved to fuse 45)
10 (2012–2013)
7.5 (2014–2015)
1712 V socket, cargo area15
18
19
20
21
22
23Trailer socket 2 (option)20
242012–2013: Primary fuse for fuses 12–16; Infotainment
2014–2019: Audio amplifier (option)
40 (2012–2013)
30 (2014–2019)
25
26Trailer socket 1 (option)40
27Rear window defroster30
28
29BLIS (option)5
30Parking assistance (option)5
31Parking camera (option)5
32
33
34Seat heating, front driver’s side15
35Seat heating, front passenger side15
36
37
38
39Seat heating, rear right (option)15
40Seat heating, rear left (option)15
412012–2013: AWD control module (option)
2014–2019: Not in use
15 (2012–2013)
42
43
44
452012–2015: Not in use
2016–2019: Audio amplifier (option), Sensus/Infotainment modules, Digital radio, TV
15 (2016–2019)
462012–2015: Not in use
2016–2019: Telematics; Bluetooth
5 (2016–2019)

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Fuses 24-28 are of “JCASE” type and should be replaced by a workshop.
Fuses 1-23 and 29-46 are of “Mini Fuse” type.

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