Bravo and Brava are two small cars with three- and five-door hatchback bodies, produced from 1995 to 2003 by the Italian company Fiat. For the first time, the concern decided to differently name two models, created on the same base, but differing in size, appearance and market orientation. In this article we will understand in detail fuse box diagrams Fiat Bravo and Brava (1st generation; code body 182) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 years of manufacture.
Here you will find the locations and photos of the mounting blocks. Also, we will separately mark the fuses responsible for the cigarette lighter and the fuel pump.
In the passenger compartment
Here there are two units responsible for the protection of the vehicle's electrical circuits.
Main fuse box
It is located near the steering wheel, at the bottom of the dashboard behind the protective cover. To access the unit, remove the cover by unscrewing the two mounting screws.
PGeneral view of the Fiat Bravo / Brava interior fuse box.
Auxilary fuse panel
Located near the main unit.
No. | Purpose of the fuses | A |
1 | Sunroof, heated seats | 20 |
2 | Fog lights | 20 |
3 | central locking system | 20 |
4 | Safety Airbag | 5 |
5 | Power windows | 30 |
6 | ABS/ESP | 7.5 |
In the engine compartment
Unit #1 is located in the left rear of the underhood. Unit No. 2 is located in the rear center.
Fuse box #1
Assigment of fuses in the engine compartment block #1
Diagram | ||
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No. | Description | A |
F1 | fuel injection system | 30 |
F2 | Ignition lock | 40 |
F3 | Reserve | 60 |
F4 | Fuse box | 80 |
F5 | Cooling fan motor | 40 |
F6 | Air conditioner | 50 |
F7 | ABS | 60 |
Fuse box #2
Diagram | ||
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No. | Purpose | A |
F1 | Injection system (1.4) | 10 |
F2 | Fiat Bravo / Brava fuel pump fuse (1.4) | 10 |
1 | ECM relay (1.4) | |
2 | Fuel pump relay (1.6) |