2017 Genesis G80 Relay and Fuse Box Guide
One of the most important components in protecting the 2017 Genesis G80’s electrical system is the fuse box. A variety of fuses, which are intended to break the circuit in the event of an electrical overload or short circuit, are kept in the fuse box to safeguard specific electrical components. Every fuse has a designated purpose, such as powering the windows, the stereo, or the lights. Usually found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, the fuse box of the 2017 Genesis G80 is easily accessible.
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Fuses and Fuse Box
FUSES
A vehicle’s electrical system is protected from electrical overload damage by fuses. This vehicle has 4 fuse panels, one located in the driver’s side panel bolster, another in the engine compartment, and two others in the trunk compartment. If any of your vehicle’s lights, accessories, or controls do not work, check the appropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse has blown, the element inside the fuse will be melted or broken. If the electrical system does not work, first check the driver’s side fuse panel. Before replacing a blown fuse, turn the engine and all switches off, and then disconnect the negative battery cable. Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same rating.
Information
Four kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, cartridge type/Multi fuse/Fusible link for higher amperage ratings.
WARNING
NEVER replace a fuse with anything but another fuse of the same rating.
- A higher capacity fuse could cause damage and possibly cause a fire.
- Do not install a wire or aluminum foil instead of the proper fuse even as a temporary repair. It may cause extensive wiring damage and possibly a fire.
NOTICE
Do not use a screwdriver or any other metal object to remove fuses because it may cause a short circuit and damage the system.
Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement
- Turn the engine off.
- Turn all other switches OFF.
- Open the fuse panel cover.
- Refer to the label on the inside of the fuse panel cover to locate the suspected fuse location.
- Pull the suspected fuse straight out. Use the removal tool provided in the engine compartment fuse panel.
- Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. Spare fuses are provided in the instrument panel fuse panels (or in the engine compartment fuse panel).
- Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.
In an emergency, if you do not have a spare fuse, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle.
If the headlamps or other electrical components do not work and the fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the engine compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced with the same rating.
Fuse switch
Always, place the fuse switch to the ON position. If you move the switch to the OFF position, some items such as the audio system and clock must be reset and the smart key may not work properly.
Information
If the fuse switch is OFF, the above message will appear.
NOTICE
- Always place the fuse switch in the ON position while driving the vehicle.
- Do not move the fuse switch repeatedly. The fuse switch may be damaged.
Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement
- Turn the engine off.
- Turn all other switches OFF.
- Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tap and pulling up.
- Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine compartment fuse panel.
- Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.
NOTICE
After checking the fuse box in the engine compartment securely close the fuse box cover inside the engine compartment, until it clicks.
If the fuse box is not closed properly, water may leak in side, possibly causing a malfunction with the electrical system.
Main fuse
If the main fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows
- Turn off the engine.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
- Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tab and pulling it up.
- Remove the nuts shown in the picture above.
- Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating.
- Reinstall in the reverse order of removal.
Information
If the main fuse is blown, consult an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.
Multi fuse
If the multi fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows:
- Turn off the engine.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
- Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tab and pulling it up.
- Remove the nuts shown in the picture above.
- Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating.
- Reinstall in the reverse order of removal.
Information
If the multi fuse is blown, consult an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.
Blade type fuse
Before inspecting a fuse, you should turn OFF the engine as well as the other electric system switches. If a fuse is blown out, remove the blown-out fuse and install a new fuse of the same capacity by using the fuse puller, which is prepared inside the fuse box in the engine compartment. A new fuse may be prepared along with the fuse puller. However, if not, you may temporarily select/use a fuse of the other systems, which do not affect the vehicle operation, such as the audio system.
Cartridge type fuse
Before inspecting a fuse, you should turn OFF the engine as well as the other electric system switches. If a fuse is blown out, remove the blown-out fuse and install a new fuse of the same capacity. Pay extreme caution not to damage the blown-out fuse while removing it.
Fuse/Relay Panel Description
Instrument panel fuse panel
Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.
Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
Instrument panel fuse panel
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
MEMORY1 |
10A |
Security Indicator, A/C Control Module, Front A/C Controller, Instrument Cluster, Driver/Passenger IMS Control Module, Rear IMS Control Module LH/RH, Head-Up Display, Analog Clock Driver/Passenger Seat Control Switch, Power Trunk Module, Rear Seat Control Switch LH/RHM Driver/Passenger Smart Key, Outside Handle Rear Smart Key Outside Handle LH/RH |
RR LH2 P/SEAT |
25A |
Rear IMS Control Module LH |
DRIVER P/SEAT2 |
25A |
Driver IMS Control Module |
P/WINDOW RH |
30A |
Passenger Power Window Module Rear Power Window Module RH |
MODULE 6 |
10A |
Crash Pad Switch, Blind Spot Detection Radar LH/RH ECS Unit, Electric Parking Brake Module, Lane Keeping Assist Module, Front Console Switch, Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module |
MODULE 10 |
10A |
Cooling Fan Controller (BLDC), Rear Seat Console Switch, Around View Unit, Parking Guide Unit |
MODULE3 |
10A |
GATEWAY (B+ (MCU)), Data Link Connector, Hazard Switch |
SUNROOF |
25A |
Sunroof Motor |
PASSENGER P/SEAT2 |
25A |
Passenger IMS Control Module |
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
RR LH1 P/SEAT |
30A |
Rear IMS Control Module LH Rear Electronic Power Seat Relay LH |
MODULE8 |
15A |
Head Lamp LH/RH, Adaptive Front Lighting Module |
MEMORY2 |
10A |
Driver Power Outside Mirror |
POWER HANDLE |
15A |
Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module |
PASSENGER P/SEAT1 |
30A |
Passenger IMS Control Module Passenger Lumbar Support Unit |
P/WINDOW LH |
30A |
Driver Power Window Module Rear Power Window Module LH |
AIR BAG IND. |
10A |
Instrument Cluster, Front A/C Controller |
MEMORY3 |
10A |
Passenger Power Outside Mirror |
CURTAIN |
15A |
IBU Control Module |
MODULE4 |
10A |
Metal Core Block (PCB #1 – Power Outlet Relay), Analog Clock, IBU Control Module, Overhead Console Lamp, AUX & USB Jack AMP, Electronic ATM Shift Lever, Front/Rear Wireless Charger Front Tray Mood Lamp LH/RH, Front/Rear Console Lamp, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Rear Console Holder Lamp, Around View Unit, Parking Guide Unit, Rear USB Jack, Rear USB Jack (N/A), Power Outlet Relay |
ROOM LAMP |
10A |
Overhead Console Lamp, Front/Rear Vanity Lamp LH/RH, Room Lamp, Rear Personal Lamp LH/RH, Glove Box Lamp, Front Foot Lamp LH/RH, Front/Center Mood Lamp LH/RH Luggage Lamp LH/RH, Driver/Passenger Seat Foot Lamp, Driver/Passenger Door Inside Handle Lamp, Driver/Passenger Door Garnish Lamp, Rear Door Garnish Lamp, LH/RH, Rear Door Inside Handle Lamp LH/RH |
DRIVER P/SEAT1 |
30A |
Driver IMS Control Module, Driver Lumbar Support Unit |
CLUSTER |
10A |
Instrument Cluster, Head-Up Display |
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
PRE-SAFETY SEAT BELT |
10A |
Pre Active Seat Belt Unit |
GATEWAY |
10A |
GATEWAY (IG1 (MCU)) |
BRAKE SWITCH |
10A |
Stop Lamp Switch, IBU Control Module |
IBU2 |
10A |
Start/Stop Button Switch |
IBU1 |
15A |
IBU Control Module |
MODULE12 |
10A |
Driver/Passenger Door Module, Rear Door Module LH/RH |
MODULE9 |
10A |
Multifunction Switch |
E-SHIFTER1 |
10A |
Electronic ATM Shift Lever |
MULTI MEDIA3 |
10A |
Front Monitor, DVD Player, AUX & USB Jack |
MODULE11 |
10A |
IBU Control Module |
STEERING W/HEATER |
20A |
IBU Control Module |
B/ALARM |
10A |
Burglar Alarm Horn Relay |
MULTI MEDIA1 |
30A |
Fuse – F42, F51, F52 |
A/CON2 |
10A |
Metal Core Block (PCB #1 – Blower Relay), Co2 Sensor, Ionizer E/R Junction Lock (RLY.4 – Rear Blower Relay), A/C Control Module, Front Incar Temperature Sensor, Front A/C Controller |
MULTI MEDIA2 |
15A |
A/V & Navigation Head Unit |
MULTI MEDIA4 |
10A |
Keyboard, Rear Monitor LH/RH, Rear Seat Console Switch, Rear Audio Switch, Rear USB Jack |
POWER OUT- LET5 |
15A |
Front Power Outlet RH |
POWER OUT- LET6 |
20A |
Front Power Outlet LH |
Engine compartment fuse panel
Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.
Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
Engine compartment fuse panel
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
ALT |
200A |
Alternator, Multifuse (BATT) – F12/F13/F14/ F15, Fuse – F24/F25/F28/F29/F30/F31/F33/F34/F35/ F36/ F37/F38/F39 |
B+1 |
60A |
IGPM (IPS1, Fuse – F36, Leak Current Autocut Device (Fuse – F5/F18/F19/F26/F27/F42/F49/F51/ F52)) |
B+3 |
60A |
IGPM (IPS2/IPS3, Fuse – F13/F41) |
B+5 |
60A |
IGPM (Fuse – F7/F8/F9/F14/F15/F16/F46) |
B+4 |
60A |
IGPM (IPS4/IPS5/IPS6/IPS7, Fuse – F37/F38/F39) |
B+6 |
60A |
Metal Core Block (PCB #1 Fuse – F40/F41/ F42) |
B+7 |
80A |
Metal Core Block (PCB #2 Fuse – F65/F68/F69/ F70/F71) |
B+2 |
60A |
IGPM (Fuse – F21/F22/F23/F29/F30) |
C/FAN2 |
70A |
Cooling Fan Relay |
B+8 |
80A |
Metal Core Block (PCB #1 Fuse – F51/F53/ F55) |
MDPS |
125A |
MDPS Unit |
POWER OUTLET3 |
20A |
[5:5 Seat] Rear Power Outlet #1 [W/O 5:5 Seat] Front Power Outlet & Cigarette Lighter |
POWER OUTLET2 |
20A |
[5:5 Seat] Rear Power Outlet #2 [W/O 5:5 Seat] Front Power Outlet & Cigarette Lighter |
VACUUM PUMP |
40A |
[Lambda 3.3 T-GDI] RLY. 3 (Vacuum Pump Relay) |
ESC1 |
40A |
ESC Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector |
ESC2 |
40A |
ESC Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector |
DEICER |
20A |
Front Deicer Relay |
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
POWER OUT- LET1 |
40A |
Metal Core Block (PCB #1 – Power Outlet Relay) |
RR BLOWER |
30A |
RLY. 4 (Rear Blower Relay) |
WIPER1 |
30A |
Wiper Motor |
DRIVER CCS |
20A |
Driver CCS Module |
PASSENGER CCS |
20A |
Passenger CCS Module |
POWER OUT- LET4 |
20A |
[W/O 5:5 Seat] Power Outlet Relay |
4WD |
30A |
4WD ECM |
PRESAFETY SEAT BELT1 |
30A |
Pre Active Seat Belt Unit |
PRESAFETY SEAT BELT2 |
30A |
Pre Active Seat Belt Unit |
DRIVER P/DOOR |
15A |
Driver Door Latch |
PASSENGER P/DOOR |
15A |
Passenger Door Latch |
RR LH P/DOOR |
15A |
Rear Door Latch LH |
RR RH P/DOOR |
15A |
Rear Door Latch RH |
IGN2 |
30A |
IG2 Relay |
ECU3 |
30A |
Engine Control Relay |
MODULE1 |
10A |
4WD ECM, Active Air Flap, Smart Cruse Control Radar |
WIPER2 |
10A |
PCB #2 (Wiper Relay) |
WASHER |
20A |
Washer Relay |
SENSOR2 |
10A |
[Lambda 3.3 T-GDI] Oxygen Sensor #1/#2/#3/#4 [Tau 5.0 GDI] Oxygen Sensor #1/#2/#3/#4, Electronic Thermostat |
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
SENSOR1 |
10A |
[Lambda 3.3 T-GDI] Oil Controlvalve #1/#2/#3/#4 |
SENSOR3 |
10A |
[Lambda 3.3 T-GDI] Electronic Thermostat, Rear Sub Junction Block (Fuel Pump Relay) [Tau 5.0 GDI] Rear Sub Junction Block (Fuel Pump Relay) |
SENSOR4 |
10A |
[Lambda 3.3 T-GDI] E/R Junction Block (RLY. 1 – Cooling Fan Relay) |
IGN COIL |
15A |
[Lambda 3.3 T-GDI] Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4/#5/#6 [Tau 5.0 GDI] Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4/#5/#6/#7/#8 |
ECU4 |
20A |
ECM |
H/LAMP HI SOL |
10A |
Head Lamp (HI SOL) Relay |
H/LAMP WASHER |
25A |
Head Lamp Washer Relay |
A/CON1 |
10A |
A/C Control Module |
FRT BLOWER |
40A |
Front Blower Relay |
IGN1 |
40A |
IG1 Relay |
START |
30A |
E/R Junction Block (RLY. 2 – Start Relay) |
ECU1 |
15A |
ECM |
TCU1 |
20A |
TCM |
ESC3 |
10A |
ESC Control Module |
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
MODULE2 |
10A |
4WD ECM, Active Air Flap, Smart Cruse Control Radar |
MDPS2 |
10A |
MDPS Unit, Steering Angle Sensor |
SENSOR5 |
10A |
[G6DP] E/R Junction Block (RLY. 3 – Vacuum Pump- Relay), Brake Vacuum Switch |
HORN |
20A |
Horn Relay |
ECU2 |
10A |
ECM |
TCU2 |
15A |
TCM, B/UP Lamp Relay, P/N Relay |
EPB2 |
15A |
Electric Parking Brake Module |
EPB1 |
15A |
Electric Parking Brake Module |
B/UP LAMP |
10A |
B/Up Lamp Relay |
ACC |
40A |
ACC Relay |
Trunk fuse panel (Rear fuse box panel)
Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.
Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
Trunk fuse panel
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
REAR DEFOG- GER |
40A |
Rear Defogger Relay |
POWER TRUNK |
30A |
Power Trunk Module |
DOOR LOCK2 |
15A |
Passenger Door Module |
RDM LH |
15A |
Rear Door Module LH |
RR RH2 P/SEAT |
25A |
Rear IMS Control Module RH |
AIR BAG |
15A |
Air Bag Relay |
RDM RH |
15A |
Rear Door Module RH |
RR RH HEATER SEAT |
20A |
Rear CCS Module RH, Rear Seat Warmer Control Module RH |
AMP |
25A |
AMP (Premium, Premium High) |
RR RH1 P/SEAT |
30A |
Rear IMS Control Module RH, Rear Electronic Power Seat Relay RH |
RR RH3 P/SEAT |
15A |
Rear Seat Lumbar Support Module RH |
RR RL3 P/SEAT |
15A |
Rear Seat Lumbar Support Module LH |
ECS |
10A |
ECS Unit |
FUEL LID |
10A |
Fuel Lid Open Relay, Fuel Filler Door & Trunk Lid Switch |
DOOR LOCK1 |
10A |
Driver Door Module |
TRUNK LID |
10A |
Trunk Lid Relay |
RR LH HEATER SEAT |
20A |
Rear CCS Module LH, Rear Seat Warmer Control Module LH |
FUEL PUMP |
20A |
Fuel Pump Relay |
Trunk fuse panel (Battery box fuse panel)
Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.
Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
Trunk fuse panel
Fuse name |
Fuse rating |
Circuit protected |
B+ |
100A |
Rear Sub Junction Block (Fuse – F55 ~ F73) |
B+ |
80A |
Metal Core Block (PCB #2 Fuse – F57/F58/F59/ F60) |
AMS |
10A |
Battery Sensor |
How to Replace Genesis G80 Fuses
Replacing fuses in a Genesis G80 is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide along with some tips:
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Locate the Fuse Box: The fuse box in the Genesis G80 is typically located in one of two places: under the hood or inside the cabin. Look for a rectangular or square-shaped black plastic box.
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Identify the Fuse Box Cover: The fuse box cover may have a diagram indicating which fuses correspond to which components.
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Turn Off the Vehicle: Before you start working on the fuses, ensure that the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed from the ignition.
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Open the Fuse Box Cover: Depending on the model year of your Genesis G80, you may need to press a release latch or simply lift the cover to access the fuses.
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Determine Which Fuse Needs to Be Replaced: If you’re experiencing a specific electrical issue, use the fuse diagram to identify which fuse corresponds to the problematic component.
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Remove the Fuse: Use a fuse puller tool if one is provided, or carefully grasp the fuse with your fingers and pull it straight out. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the fuse or the fuse box.
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Inspect the Fuse: Examine the fuse visually to check if the wire inside is intact. If the wire is broken or there are signs of damage, the fuse needs to be replaced.
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Select the Correct Replacement Fuse: Using the wrong fuse can cause electrical issues or damage to your vehicle.
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Insert the New Fuse: Take the new fuse and carefully insert it into the slot from which you removed the old fuse. Ensure that it fits snugly and is seated properly.
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Close the Fuse Box Cover: Once you’ve replaced the fuse, put the fuse box cover back on securely.
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Test the Component: After replacing the fuse, turn the ignition to the accessory position (without starting the engine) and test the component to ensure it’s functioning properly.
Tips:
- Always carry spare fuses of various amperages in your vehicle in case of emergencies.
- Regularly check your fuses if you notice any electrical issues with your vehicle.
- Be gentle when removing and inserting fuses to avoid damaging the fuse box or other components.
FAQs
A fuse is an electrical circuit protection device that cuts off the current flow when an excessive current is present.
Fuse boxes are usually found in the engine compartment, beneath the dashboard, or in both places.
Examine the fuse with your eyes. The fuse blows if the metal strip within the fuse breaks.
The fuse box lid or owner’s handbook will specify the appropriate fuse size. A fuse with a higher amperage rating than advised should never be used.
No, it is not advised to do this. Electrical harm or even fire might result from using a higher amperage fuse. Always use the appropriate amperage while replacing fuses.
There might be a deeper problem with the electrical system. Seek advice from a qualified mechanic to identify and resolve the issue.
No, always use the appropriate fuse type and amperage according to the owner’s instructions.
Gently grip and pull the fuse out with a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers.
Fuse blows can be caused by overloads, short circuits, or defective parts of the electrical system.
Spare fuses are sometimes included in the fuse box of autos. See the owner’s handbook for further information.
No, changing a fuse is a simple process. Seek expert assistance, though, if you’re unsure or if the problem continues.
Depending on how the fuse works. Replace blown fuses before driving because some of them can affect important systems.
Fuse bypassing is not advised. Ignoring fuses can cause serious harm to the electrical system, as they are essential for safeguarding it.
Seek the advice of a qualified mechanic to find and address any underlying electrical issues if the problem continues.
Useful Links
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