Lada Granta
(Lada Granta) was introduced in 2011 with the internal designation of the
VAZ car - 2190 (2191). The first generation of Lada Granta was produced in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2022, mainly with sedan and liftback bodies. After this, the model underwent restyling. There were versions with hatchback and station wagon bodies, as well as all road versions of Cross and a sports version - Sport. The second generation ( Lada FL ) was assembled in 2022, 2022, 2022, 2021. In our article you will find a description of fuses and relays of the Lada Grant with block diagrams and photographs for two generations. Let's highlight the fuse responsible for the cigarette lighter.
The execution of block diagrams and the purpose of the elements in them may differ from those presented and depend on the year of manufacture and level of equipment of the car (Granta Lux, Granta standard, Granta Norma). Check the description with yours on the back of the protective cover.
Fuse box in the engine compartment
It is mounted on the battery shelf on the positive terminal side of the battery.
It contains fuses rated for currents greater than 30 A. Fuse diagrams for LADA Granta of different years of manufacture and their explanation are given below.
For cars assembled in 2011-2014
Designation | Denomination, A | Protected circuit |
F1 | 30 | Main relay, interior unit (fuse circuits F1 and F21 |
F2 | 60 | Generator |
F3 | 60 | Generator |
F4 | 30 | Cooling fan |
F5 | 50 | EUR |
F6 | – | Reserve |
For cars assembled in 2015
Designation | Denomination, A | Protected circuit |
FF1 | 50 | Heated windshield |
FF2 | 60 | Generator |
FF3 | 60 | Generator |
FF4 | 30 | Electric radiator cooling fan (equipped without air conditioning) |
40 | Electric radiator cooling fan (equipped with air conditioning system) | |
FF5 | 50 | Electromechanical power steering |
FF6 | 40 | ABS ECU |
For cars assembled in 2016, 2022
Designation | Denomination, A | Protected circuit |
FF1 | 50 | Heated windshield |
FF2 | 60 | Generator |
FF3 | 60 | Generator |
FF4 | 30 | Electric radiator cooling fan (equipped without air conditioning) |
40 | Electric radiator cooling fan (equipped with air conditioning system) | |
FF5 | 50 | Electromechanical power steering |
FF6 | 40 | ABS ECU |
For cars assembled from 2022
Designation | Denomination, A | Protected circuit |
FF1 | 60 | Generator |
FF2 | 60 | Generator |
FF3 | 30 | Electric radiator cooling fan (equipped without air conditioning) |
40 | Electric radiator cooling fan (equipped with climate control or air conditioning) | |
FF4 | 40 | ABS/ESP controller |
FF5 | 25 | ABS/ESP controller |
FF6 | 50 | Electric power steering controller |
luxury equipment
№ | Denomination | Protected Circuits |
F1 | 50A | Heated windshield |
F2 | 60A | Generator |
F3 | 60A | Generator |
F4 | 40A (in the configuration without air conditioning - 30A) | Electric radiator cooling fans |
F5 | 50A | Electromechanical power steering |
F6 | 40A | Anti-lock brake system (ABS) control unit |
All lamps used in Lada Granta >>>
Block in the cabin
On cars of all years of production, it is located near the driver’s left foot and is covered with a plastic panel.
Appearance
The diagrams and their explanation are given below. The LADA Granta cigarette lighter fuse is designated as follows:
- 2011-2014 in: F20;
- 2015: F18;
- 2016, 2022: F27;
- 2018 - present v.: F25
For cars assembled in 2011-2014
Circuit breakers
Designation | Denomination, A | Protected element |
F1 | 15 | Controller; Cooling fan; Ignition coil; Injectors |
F2 | 30 | Power window motors |
F3 | 15 | Alarm |
F4 | 20 | Windshield wiper, airbags |
F5 | 7.5 | Ignition switch (pin 15) |
F6 | 7.5 | Reversing lamp in the right rear lamp |
F7 | 7.5 | Canister purge valve; Sensors: mass air flow, vehicle speed, oxygen concentration |
F8 | 25 | Rear window heating element |
F9 | 5 | Side lights (right side) |
F10 | 5 | Side lights (left side); Illumination of the instrument cluster and switches on the instrument panel |
F11 | 5 | Fog lamp in the left rear light |
F12 | 7.5 | Low beam headlights, right headlight |
F13 | 7.5 | Low beam headlights, left headlight |
F14 | 10 | High beam headlights, right headlight |
F15 | 10 | High beam headlights, left headlight |
F16 | – | Not used (until 2013) |
10 | PTF right (since 2013) | |
F17 | – | Not used (until 2013) |
10 | PTF left (since 2013) | |
F18 | – | Not used (until 2013) |
15 | Heated seats (since 2013) | |
F19 | – | Not used (until 2013) |
10 | ABS/ESC | |
F20 | 15 | Sound signal; Instrument cluster; Cigarette lighter; Diagnostic connector; Electric trunk lock |
F21 | 15 | Fuel pump |
F22 | 15 | central locking |
F23 | 10 | Daytime Running Lights |
F24 | – | Not used (reserve) |
F25 | 10 | Main and additional brake lights; Interior lighting |
F26 | – | Not used (reserve) |
F27 - F30 | – | Spare fuse |
F31 | – | Not used (reserve) |
F32 | 30 | Heater fan motor and electric power steering control circuits |
Relay
Designation | Protected element |
K1 | Cooling fan motor |
K2 | Power window motors |
K3 | Starter |
K4 | Low and high beam headlights; Daytime Running Lights; Heated rear window; Heater fan motor; Windshield cleaner and washer |
K5 | Turn signal lamps |
K6 | Windshield wiper motor |
K7 | High beam headlights |
K8 | Sound signal |
K9 | dipped headlights |
K10 | Heated rear window |
K11 | Engine ECU |
K12 | Fuel pump |
For cars assembled in 2015
In 2015, there were 2 versions of the interior fuse box in the LADA Granta: from ABAR and Delphi. Their diagrams and explanations are given below.
AVAR block diagram
Delphi block diagram
Circuit breakers
Designation | Denomination, A | Protected Circuits |
F1 | 15 | Ignition coils; Injectors; Engine Control System Controller |
F2 | 5(1) | Daytime Running Lights |
25(2) | Central body electronics unit; Driver door module | |
F3 | 10(1) | Alarm |
10(2) | Automatic transmission control controller; Automatic gearbox control drive | |
F4 | 10 | Airbag system controller |
F5 | 7.5 | Terminal 15 devices |
F6 | 7.5(1) | Reversing light; Direction indicators |
7,5(2) | Reversing light; Automatic transmission control controller; Safe parking system control unit | |
F7 | 7.5 | Canister purge valve; Sensors: mass air flow/pressure, phases, oxygen concentration |
F8 | 25 | Heated rear window(1) Heated rear window and outside mirrors(2) |
F9 | 5 | Side lights (right side) |
F10 | 5 | Side lights (left side); Illumination of instruments and keys; License plate lights; Luggage and glove box lighting |
F11 | 5 | Rear fog lights |
F12 | 10 | Low beam (right headlight); Electrical corrector for right headlight |
F13 | 10 | Low beam (left headlight); Left headlight electric corrector |
F14 | 10 | High beam (right headlight) |
F15 | 10 | High beam (left headlight) |
F16 | 10 | Fog lights, right(2) |
F17 | 10 | Fog lights, left(2) |
F18 | 20 | Front seat heaters; Cigarette lighter |
F19 | 15 | Door locking motors(1) |
5 | ABS(2) | |
F20 | 15 | Sound signal |
F21 | 10 | Fuel pump |
F22 | 15(1) | Washers, windshield and rear window cleaners; |
25(2) | Central body electronics unit; | |
F22 | 25(2) | Central body electronics unit; Washer, rear window cleaner |
F23 | 5 | Instrument cluster; Diagnostic connector |
F24 | 7.5(2) | Air conditioning compressor clutch; Automatic climate control system controller |
F25 | 7.5(1) | Brake signals; Interior lighting |
7,5(2) | Brake signals | |
F26 | 10(2) | Central body electronics unit |
F31 (for the pre-function block AVAR) F27 (for the pre-function block Delphi) | 30 | Power windows for front doors(1) |
25 | ABS(2) | |
F32 (for the pre-function block AVAR) F28 (for the pre-function block Delphi) | 30(1) | Electric heater fan |
30(2) | Electric heater fan; Automatic climate control system controller |
Relay
Designation | Protected Circuits |
K1 | Electric radiator cooling fans |
K2 | Power windows(1) Electric radiator cooling fans(2) |
K3 | Additional starter relay |
K4 | Ignition switch unloading relay |
K5 | Turn signals and hazard warning lights(1) |
K6 | Windshield wiper(1) Heated seats(2) |
K7 | High beam headlights |
K8 | Sound signal |
K9 | dipped headlights |
K10 | Heated rear window; Heated exterior mirrors(2) |
K11 | Engine ECU |
K12 | Fuel pump |
K13 | Additional hazard warning lights(1) Reversing lights(2) |
K14 | Additional hazard warning lights(1) Electric radiator cooling fans(2) |
K15 | Heated windshield(2) |
K16 | |
K17 | A/C electromagnetic clutch(2) |
Note to the table:
- (1): “Standard” package;
- (2): “Norma”, “Lux” configurations.
For cars assembled in 2016, 2022
Circuit breakers
Designation | Denomination, A | Protected Circuits |
F1 | 15 | Ignition coils; Injectors; Engine Control System Controller |
F2 | 30 | Central body electronics unit(3) |
F3 | 15(1),(2) | Alarm |
10(3) | Central body electronics unit; Light switch | |
F4 | 20(1),(2) | Windshield washer and wiper |
15(3) | Airbags; Rain sensor | |
F5 | 7.5 | Terminal 15 devices |
F6 | 7.5(1),(2) | Reversing light; Direction indicators |
7.5(3) | Reversing light; Safe parking system | |
F7 | 7.5 | Canister purge valve; Sensors: mass air flow/pressure, phases, oxygen concentration; Tire pressure monitoring system(2),(3) |
F8 | – | Reserve |
F9 | 5 | Side lights (right side) |
F10 | 5 | Side lights (left side); Illumination of instruments and keys; License plate lights; Trunk lighting; Glove compartment lighting(2),(3) |
F11 | 5 | Rear fog lights |
F12 | 10 | Low beam headlights (right headlight) |
F13 | 10 | Low beam headlights (left headlight) |
F14 | 15 | Cartridge for connecting additional devices in the trunk |
F15 | 10 | Rear window wiper and washer (optional) |
F16 | 5 | Driver door module(3) |
F17-F20 | – | Reserve |
F21 | 10 | High beam headlights (left headlight) |
F22 | 10 | High beam headlights (right headlight) |
F23 | 10 | Fog lamp (right) |
F24 | 10 | Fog lamp (left) |
F25 | 15 | Heated front seats(2),(3) |
F26 | 5 | ABS/ECS |
F27 | 15 | Cigarette lighter |
F28 | 15 | Fuel pump |
F29 | 15 | Motor gearboxes for locking doors and trunk(1),(2) |
20 | Central body electronics unit; windshield cleaner and washer(3) | |
F30 | 10 | Daytime running lights(1),(2) |
F31 | 7.5 | A/C compressor clutch(2),(3) |
F32 | 7.5 | Brake signal; Automatic transmission control controller(2),(3); Interior lighting(1),(2) |
F33 | 25 | ABS/ECS |
F34 | 5 | Instrument cluster; Diagnostic connector |
F35 | 15 | Airbags(1),(2) |
F36 | 10 | Sound signal |
F37 | 10 | Multimedia system |
F38-F40 | – | Reserve |
F41 | 50 | Heated windshield(2),(3) |
F42 | 30 | Power windows for front doors(2) |
F43 | 50 | Robotic gearbox control controller |
F44 | 30 | Electric heater fan; Air conditioning control system controller(2),(3) |
F45 | 25 | Heated rear window Heated outside mirrors(2),(3) |
F46 | – | Reserve |
Relay
Designation | Protected Circuits |
K1 | Ignition switch unloading relay |
K2 | Starter |
K3 | Windshield wiper(1),(2); Radiator cooling fan(3) |
K4 | Electric radiator cooling fan; Turn signals and hazard warning lights(1),(2) |
K5 | A/C compressor clutch(3) |
K6 | Front power windows(2) Heated rear window and outside mirrors(3) |
K7 | High beam headlights |
K8 | Sound signal |
K9 | dipped headlights |
K10 | Reversing light(2),(3) |
K11 | Engine ECU |
K12 | Fuel pump |
K13 | Heated seats(2),(3) |
K14 | Heated windshield(2),(3) |
K15 | Heated rear window and exterior mirrors(1),(2) |
K16 | A/C compressor clutch(2) |
K17 | Reserve |
K18 | Radiator cooling fan(2) |
Note on tables:
- (1): “Standard” package;
- (2): “Norma” package;
- (3): “Lux” package.
For cars assembled from 2022
Circuit breakers
Designation | Denomination, A | Protected element |
F1 | 15 | Electric radiator fan (minimum speed) (version with air conditioning or climate control system); Electric radiator fan (maximum speed); Air conditioning compressor clutch (cars with air conditioning or climate control); Engine ECU; Injectors; Ignition coils 2×2 (for 8-valve internal combustion engines); Ignition coils (for 16-valve internal combustion engines) |
F2 | 7.5 | Intake pipe damper valve (for engine 21127); Canister purge valve; Oxygen, phase sensors (for 16-valve engines), mass air flow (for 8-valve internal combustion engines or 16-valve engines 21126); AMT selector (version with AMT controller); Tire pressure monitoring system |
F3 | 5 | ABS/ECS |
F4 | 15 | Airbags |
F5 | 7.5 | Automatic Transmission Starter/Controller; Ignition switch unloading relay; Heated windshield and rear window; Seat heating; Fuel pump; ECU for electrically heated windshield; Engine ECU; Audio system; Electric power steering ECU; Wiper switch; Central body electronics unit; Terminal block "ERA-GLONASS"; Clutch pedal switch (for manual transmission); Brake pedal switch; Instrument cluster; Door lock system; Driver's door lock switch; Air conditioner switch; Automatic transmission speed sensor; Automatic transmission mode switch; AMT controller; Tire pressure monitoring system |
F6 | 7.5 | Reversing light; Direction indicators; Parking system ECU |
F7 | 10 | High beam (right) |
F8 | 10 | High beam (left |
F9 | 5 | Side lights (right side) |
F10 | 5 | Side lights (left side); License plate lights; Trunk light; Illumination of instruments and keys |
F11 | 5 | Rear fog lights |
F12 | 10 | Low beam (right); Electric headlight corrector |
F13 | 10 | Low beam (left); Electric headlight corrector |
F14 | 20A | Central body electronics unit; Cleaner, windshield washer; Steering column wiper switch |
F15 | 10 | Cleaner, rear window washer |
F16 | 5 | Audio system; Ignition switch unloading relay |
F17 | 5 | Door lock system |
F18 | 5 | Heated mirrors |
F19, F20 | – | Reserve |
F21 | 15 | Fuel pump |
F22 | 7.5 | Brake light switch |
F22 | 7.5 | Main and additional brake lights; ABS/ECS; AMT controller |
F23 | 5 | Instrument cluster; Diagnostic connector |
F24 | 10 | Sound signal |
F25 | 15 | Cartridge for connecting additional consumers in the passenger compartment/Cigarette lighter |
F26 | 5 | Terminal block "ERA-GLONASS" |
F27 | 10 | Fog lamp (right) |
F28 | 10 | Fog lamp (left) |
F29 | 15 | Heated front seats |
F30 | 10 | Audio system |
F31 | 10 | Direction indicators; Power supply for body electronics unit; Daytime Running Lights |
F32 | 30 | Central body electronics unit: electric windows; Door and trunk locks; Rain sensor; Interior, glove box and trunk lighting |
F33 | 5 | Driver door module |
F34 | 7.5 | Air conditioning compressor clutch (version with air conditioning or climate control system); Automatic climate control system controller |
F35 | 15 | Automatic transmission controller; Automatic transmission control drive |
F36 | 15 | Alarm |
F37 | 15 | Trunk lock actuator switch; Trunk lock actuator control relay; Trunk lighting; Door lock control unit |
5 | Trunk lock actuator switch; Trunk lighting | |
25 | Trunk lock actuator switch; Trunk lock actuator control relay; Trunk lighting; Door lock control unit | |
F38 | 10 | Daytime Running Lights |
F39 | 15 | Cartridge for connecting additional consumers in the trunk |
F40 | 10 | Trailer |
F41 | 50 | Heated windshield |
F42 | 30 | Heated rear window and exterior mirrors |
F43 | 50 | AMT controller |
F44 | 30 | Electric heater fan; Automatic climate control system controller |
F45 | 30 | Power windows for front doors; Exterior mirror control |
F46 | – | Reserve |
Relay
No. on the diagram | Denomination, A | Purpose |
K1 | 50A | Ignition switch unloading relay |
K2 | 30A | Starter |
K3 | 30A | Windshield wiper; Autostart (optional) |
K4 | 30A | Electric radiator fan of maximum speed (optional) |
K5 | 30A | Turns and hazard warning lights; K15A (autostart) (in variant version) |
K6 | 30A | Heated rear window |
K7 | 20A | High beam headlights |
K8 | 20A | Sound signal |
K9 | 20A | dipped headlights |
K10 | 20A | Air conditioning compressor clutch (version with air conditioning or climate control) |
K11 | 20A | ECM main relay |
K12 | 20A | Fuel pump |
K13 | 20A | Heated seats (optional) |
K14 | 70A | Heated windshield (optional) |
K15 | 20A | Turning on the alarm |
K16 | 30A | Alarm power supply; Turning on the reverse lamp (optional) |
K17 | 30A | Electric windows; Radiator fan in autostart mode (optional) |
K18 | 30A | Minimum speed radiator fan (optional) |
Contact relay diagram
Relay | What is he responsible for? |
K1 | Heating fan |
K2 | Electric window lifts |
K3 | Starter |
K4 | Ignition switch terminals |
K5 | Hazard lights and turn signals |
K6 | Windscreen wipers |
K7 | Driving lights |
K8 | Sound signal |
K9 | Low beam headlights |
K10 | Heated rear window |
K11 | Controller |
K12 | Electric fuel pump |
Removal and replacement process
To replace, you will need pliers with thin jaws or plastic tweezers.
Under the hood
To do this you need:
- Turn off the ignition and open the hood.
- Open the LADA Granta engine compartment fuse box by pulling its cover up.
- Pull out the blown fuse using pliers.
- Install a new element and check the operation of the device it protects. If the fuse blows when it is turned on, then there is a short circuit somewhere in the circuit and the cause must be eliminated.
In the cabin
The procedure is as follows:
- Turn off the ignition.
- Grab the bottom of the panel between the steering wheel and the handles that control the headlights.
- Pull the panel towards you, being careful not to break the plastic clips.
- Disconnect the wiring harness from the trunk lock switch.
- Take small plastic tweezers attached to the block.
- Using plastic tweezers attached to the block, pull out the blown fuse.
- Install a new element and check the operation of the protected device. If the fuse immediately blows, then it is necessary to check the condition of the circuit and eliminate the cause of the short circuit.
The relay is replaced in a similar way, but instead of small tweezers, large ones should be used.
Where are the fuses for the Lada Granta?
The fuse box is located near the driver's left foot. To open the lid, pull the lower left corner of the lid (No. 1) and release the left locking point, then the middle one (No. 2) and the two right locking points (No. 3 and 6). Then release the top points (No. 4 and 5) and remove the cover.
Installing the mounting block cover is done in the following order: first snap the right side of the cover, then the lower ones, and then the upper ones. Make sure that the fastening elements of the cover are aligned exactly with the metal fasteners.
There are symbols on the plastic cover of the mounting block that indicate what each fuse (F) and relay (K) does.
Useful tips
If the fuse constantly blows, then this is a reason to think about the correct operation of this circuit. We also do not recommend making changes to the design unless absolutely necessary.
A device designed to protect electrical wiring from voltage surges and associated overloads in the circuit, as well as short circuits, is called an electrical fuse.
Options for the location of the cigarette lighter fuse and radio
There are cases when, if the car player and cigarette lighter fail to work, after checking the fuse box located inside the passenger compartment (to the left of the steering column), the required device (F4) turns out to be working. In this case, you should look for the damaged part in the engine compartment. It is there, in the area of the battery, that the second (first?) block (relay block) with a faulty safety device is located.
Having found the relay unit, open its cover and study the fuse layout printed on its back side. If you have any questions, look for the necessary information in the vehicle maintenance instructions or on our website on the Internet. We replace the burnt part.
Expert advice
Do not replace fuses with similar parts of higher or lower power. This can lead to much more serious emergency problems. And never, under any circumstances, use improvised means, so-called bugs. This lottery with the car's energy system may result in its fire. Do you need it?
When replacing parts, disconnect the battery in order (a mandatory action when performing any auto repair work), otherwise the number of fuses that need to be replaced, or even the wiring itself, will increase significantly. Of course, after you recover from the electric shock. Despite the apparent ease of the operation, treat replacing the car cigarette lighter and radio fuse with all due care and responsibility.
This is the last fuse I blew. I went to the service center, they replaced it, and now everything is fine. Now again, three months after that time, it burned down. Is it my radio that's broken? Will it also have to be changed along with the fuse?
Frequent problems with fuses were observed in the first generations of models; later engineers eliminated the defects.
Where is the power supply located: in the Lada Granta, as in previous VAZs, the mounting block is installed to the left of the steering column. The additional block is to the right of the battery, there are power fuses (hereinafter referred to as modules). The back side of the cover with a description of the pinout of each module (see photo).
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In case of failure, it is not difficult to replace faulty modules with new ones, but be careful not to violate the installation technology. Otherwise, you risk damaging the equipment.
Which cigarette lighter should I replace the burned out one?
There are many different options available on the market. When choosing, you need to pay attention to how much the Lada Granta cigarette lighter costs. A price that is too low indicates that low-quality materials were used in the production process; such a device will not work for a long time. The normal cost of the device is 600 – 1200 rubles.
You can buy a short European cigarette lighter. There are no uniform size standards for parts. Therefore, they will differ in length or diameter. You must select a plug of the appropriate size. If the diameter does not match, the device will short out, which can lead to a fire.
What to do if the safety device malfunctions?
The answer is also not difficult. Replace the burnt device with a new one that fully complies with the technical parameters of the previous one. It is not expensive and is sold in all auto parts stores. As a little advice. Have a spare fuse or even several. Since they fail quite often, especially in winter and summer. And also when repairing a car. This is explained by the increased load on the electrical system when the air conditioning and interior and seat heaters are running. Negligence when disconnecting the battery (de-energizing the network) during minor repairs, etc.