How to Fix a Blown Fuse: 2022 Hyundai Kona Fuse Diagrams Guide
If your 2022 Hyundai Kona is having electrical problems, like some features not working or lights not coming on, a fuse may have blown. Many things can cause a fuse to blow, like a power surge or a short circuit. But replacing a blown switch is a pretty easy job that you can do yourself. The first thing you need to do is find the switch box in your car. Most Hyundai Kona models have more than one switch box spread out in different parts of the car, like under the dashboard or in the engine bay. The fuse diagram can be found on the fuse box cover once you’ve found the fuse box. This will help you find the exact fuse that needs to be changed. As soon as you know which fuse has blown, you can easily remove it with a fuse puller or needle-nose pliers and replace it with a new one that has the same amperage rating. To keep the electrical problems from getting worse, you should make sure you use the right amperage switch. After putting in the new switch, you can test the electrical part that was broken to make sure it works properly again.
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[A]: Normal, [B]: Blown
A vehicle’s electrical system is protected from electrical overload damage by fuses.
This vehicle has 5 fuse panels, one located in the driver’s side panel bolster, and the other in the engine 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.
If the replacement fuse blows, this indicates an electrical problem.
Avoid using the system involved. We recommend that you immediately consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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.
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- Turn the vehicle 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 (1) provided in the engine compartment fuse panel cover.
- 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 HYUNDAI dealer.
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, such as the cigarette lighter fuse.
If the headlamps or other electrical components do not work and the fuses are undamaged, 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 in the ON position.
If you move the switch to the OFF position, some items such as the audio system and digital clock must be reset and the smart key may not work properly.
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
Blade fuse / Cartridge fuse
- Turn the vehicle 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 HYUNDAI dealer.
NOTICE
After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely install the fuse panel cover. You may hear a clicking sound if the cover is securely latched. If it is not securely latched, electrical failure may occur from water contact.
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.
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.
Fuse/relay panel description
Instrument panel fuse panel
Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay names and ratings.
Driver Side Fuse Panel
Fuse Name | Fuse Rating | Circuit Protected |
MODULE5 |
7.5A |
ATM Shift Lever IND., A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Audio, Electro Chromic Mirror, A/C Control Module, Front Air Ventilation Control Module, Low DC-DC Converter Driver Console Switch, Wireless Charger Unit, Data Link Connector, Front/Rear Seat Warmer Control Module |
MODULE3 | 7.5A | Stop Lamp Switch, BCM, ATM Shift Lever, IAU |
SUNROOF | 20A | Sunroof Unit |
TAILGATE OPEN | 10A | Tailgate Relay |
P/WINDOW LH | 25A | Power Window LH Relay, Driver Safety Power Window Module |
MULTIMEDIA | 15A | Low DC-DC Converter |
P/WINDOW RH | 25A | Power Window RH Relay, Passenger Safety Power Window Module |
P/SEAT (DRV) | 25A | Driver Seat Manual Switch, Driver Reclining Switch |
MODULE4 | 7.5A | EPB Switch, BCM, Front View Camera, AWD ECM |
PDM3 | 7.5A | Smart Key Control Module, Immobilizer Module |
POWER OUTLET2 | 20A | ICM Relay Box(Power Outlet Relay) |
INTERIOR LAMP |
7.5A |
Glove Box Lamp, Vanity Lamp LH/RH, Room Lamp, Overhead Console Lamp, Luggage Lamp, Foot Lamp LH/ RH |
MEMORY | 10A | A/C Control Module, Head Up Display, BCM, Driver Console Switch, Wireless Charger Unit, Rain Sensor |
S/HEATER REAR | 20A | Rear Seat Warmer Control Module |
AMP | 30A | Low DC-DC Converter |
MODULE6 | 7.5A | Smart Key Control Module, BCM, IAU |
MDPS | 7.5A | MDPS Unit |
MODULE1 | 7.5A | key Interlock, BCM, Hazard Switch, Data Link Connector, Rain sensor |
MODULE7 | 7.5A | Front Air Ventilation Control Module, Front/Rear Seat Warmer Control Module |
Fuse Name | Fuse Rating | Circuit Protected |
A/BAG IND | 7.5A | Instrument Cluster, A/C Control Module |
BRAKE SWITCH | 7.5A | Stop Lamp Switch, Smart Key Control Module |
START | 7.5A | Transaxle Range Switch(A/T), Inhibitor Switch |
CLUSTER | 7.5A | Head-Up Display, Instrument Cluster |
DOOR LOCK | 20A | Door Lock Relay, Door Unlock Relay, ICM Relay Box(Two Turn Unlock Relay) |
PDM2 | 7.5A | Immobilizer Module, BLE Unit, IAU |
FCA | 10A | Driver/Passenger Smart Key Outside Handle Front Radar Unit |
S/HEATER FRT | 20A | Front Seat Warmer Control Module, Front Air Ventilation Control Module |
A/C1 | 7.5A | A/C Control Module, E/R Junction Block(PTC Heater #2 Relay, Blower Relay, PTC Heater #1 Relay) |
PDM1 | 15A | Smart Key Control Module, Start/Stop Button Switch |
AIR BAG | 15A | SRS Control Module, Passenger Occupant Detection Sensor |
IG1 | 25A | PCB Block(FUSE : ABS 3, ECU 5, SENSOR 4, TCU 2) |
MODULE2 | 10A | Front USB Charger, Smart Key Control Module, BCM, ICM Relay Box(Power Outlet Relay), IAU |
WASHER | 15A | Multifunction Switch |
WIPER (LO/HI) | 10A | BCM |
WIPER RR | 15A | Rear Wiper Relay, Rear Wiper Motor |
WIPER FRT | 25A | Front Wiper Motor, PCB Block(Front Wiper(Low) Relay) |
HEATED MIRROR | 10A | Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror, A/C Control Module, ECM |
POWER OUTLET1 | 20A | Power Outlet #2 |
HEATED STEERING | 15A | BCM |
Engine compartment fuse panel
Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay names and ratings.
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Engine compartment fuse panel
Relay NO. | Relay Name | Type |
E61 | PTC Heater #2 Relay | MICRO |
E62 | Cooling Fan #2 Relay | MICRO |
E63 | PDM #3 (IG1) Relay | MICRO |
E64 | Start #1 Relay | MICRO |
E66 | PDM #4 (IG2) Relay | MICRO |
E67 | Fuel Pump Relay | MICRO |
E68 | PDM #2 (ACC) Relay | MICRO |
E69 | Cooling Fan #1 Relay | MINI |
E70 | Blower Relay | MINI |
E71 | PTC Heater #1 Relay | MICRO |
E72 | Rear Defogger Relay | MICRO |
Fuse | Fuse Rating | Fuse Name | Circuit Protected |
MULTI FUSE-1 | 180A(G4NS) 150A(G4FP) | ALT | E/R Junction Block (Fuse – ABS 2, REAR HEATED, EOP, CVVD, 4WD), Alternator |
80A | MDPS | MDPS Unit | |
MULTI FUSE-2 | 60A | B+5 | PCB Block ((Fuse – HORN, A/C, ECU 4, ECU 3), Engine Control Relay) |
60A | B+2 | IGPM ((Fuse – S/HEATER FRT), IPS0, IPS1, IPS2) | |
60A | B+3 | IGPM (IPS3, IPS4, IPS5, IPS6, IPS7, IPS8) | |
50A |
B+4 |
IGPM (Fuse – P/WINDOW LH, P/WINDOW RH, TAILGATE OPEN, SUNROOF, POWER OUTLET 2, S/HEATER REAR AMP, P/SEAT (PASS), P/SEAT (DRV)) | |
50A | COOLING FAN | E/R Junction Block (Cooling Fan #1 Relay, Cooling Fan #2 Relay) | |
40A(W/O EPB) 60A(With EPB) | ABS1 | ESC Module | |
40A | BLOWER | E/R Junction Block (Blower Relay) | |
40A |
IG1 |
W/O Smart Key: Ignition Switch With Smart Key : E/R Junction Block (PDM #3 (IG1) Relay, PDM #2 (ACC) Relay) | |
40A |
IG2 |
W/O Smart Key : Ignition Switch, E/R Junction Block (Srart #1 Relay) With Smart Key : E/R Junction Block (PDM #4 (IG2) Relay, Srart #1 Relay) | |
MULTI FUSE-3 | 80A | COOLING FAN | Cooling Fan Controller |
15A | PTC HEATER 1 | E/R Junction Block (PTC Heater #1 Relay) | |
15A | PTC HEATER 2 | E/R Junction Block (PTC Heater #2 Relay) |
Type | Fuse Name | Fuse Rating | Circuit Protected |
FUSE |
20A | TCU 1 | TCM |
20A | FUEL PUMP | E/R Junction Block (Fuel Pump Relay) | |
40A | DCT3 | SGA | |
40A |
B+1 |
IGPM ((Fuse – BRAKE SWITCH, PDM 1, DOOR LOCK, MODULE 1, PDM 2), Leak Current Autocut Device) | |
40A | DCT1 | TCM | |
40A | DCT2 | TCM | |
20A | 4WD | AWD ECM | |
40A | REAR HEATED | E/R Junction Block (Rear Defogger Relay) | |
40A | ABS 2 | ESC Module, Multipurpose Check Connector | |
40A | EOP(G4NS) CVVD(G4FP) | G4NS : Electronic Oil Pump G4FP : CVVD Actuator |
Fuse Name | Fuse Rating | Circuit Protected |
SENSOR2 |
10A |
PCB Block (A/C Comp Relay), Variable Oil Pump Solenoid, Purge Control Solenoid Valve, RCV Control Solenoid Valve, Oil Control Valve #1 (Intake), Oil Control Valve #2 (Exhaust), Canister Close Valve |
ECU2 | 10A | ECM |
ECU1 | 20A | ECM |
INJECTOR | 15A | – |
SENSOR1 | 15A | Oxygen Sensor (Up), Oxygen Sensor (Down) |
IGN COIL | 20A | Ignition Coil #1~#4 |
ECU3 | 15A | ECM |
A/C | 10A | PCB Block (A/C Comp Relay) |
ECU5 | 10A | ECM, CVVD Actuator |
SENSOR4 | 15A | – |
ABS3 | 10A | ESC Module, Multipurpose Check Connector |
TCU2 | 15A | TCM, Transaxle Range Switch |
SENSOR3 | 10A | E/R Junction Block (Fuel Pump Relay) |
ECU4 | 15A | ECM |
HORN | 15A | PCB Block (Horn Relay) |
Fuse Name | Fuse Rating | Circuit Protected |
OOS090046N |
10A |
PCB Block (A/C Comp Relay), E/R Junction Block (Cooling Fan #2 Relay, Cooling Fan #1 Relay), Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Variable Intake Solenoid Valve, Oil Control Valve #1 (Intake), Oil Control Valve #2 (Exhaust), Canister Close Valve, Oil Pressure Solenoid Valve |
ECU2 | 10A | – |
ECU1 | 20A | PCM |
INJECTOR | 15A | Injector #1~#4 |
SENSOR1 | 15A | Oxygen Sensor (Up), Oxygen Sensor (Down) |
IGN COIL | 20A | Ignition Coil #1~#4 |
ECU3 | 15A | PCM |
A/C | 10A | PCB Block (A/C Comp Relay) |
ECU5 | 10A | PCM |
SENSOR4 | 15A | Electronic Oil Pump |
ABS3 | 10A | Multipurpose Check Connector, ESC Module |
TCU2 | 15A | Inhibitor Switch |
SENSOR3 | 10A | E/R Junction Block (Fuel Pump Relay) |
ECU4 | 15A | PCM |
HORN | 15A | PCB Block (Horn Relay) |
How to replace the Fuse of the 2022 Hyundai Kona
Replacing a fuse in a Hyundai Kona, or any vehicle, typically involves a few simple steps. Here’s a general guide on how to replace a fuse in a 2022 Hyundai Kona:
Materials:
- The new fuse of the correct amperage.
- Fuse puller or needle-nose pliers.
Instructions:
- Locate the fuse box: The fuse box in the Hyundai Kona is typically located either under the dashboard or on the driver’s side.
- Identify the blown fuse: Using the diagram on the fuse box cover locate the fuse that corresponds to the component that is not functioning.
- Turn off the vehicle: Make sure the ignition is turned off and remove the key from the ignition to prevent any electrical mishaps.
- Remove the blown fuse: Using a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers, gently grasp the blown fuse and pull it straight out of its socket. Be careful not to damage the fuse socket or surrounding components.
- Inspect the fuse: Check the metal strip inside the fuse to see if it is broken. A broken strip indicates a blown fuse that needs to be replaced.
- Select a replacement fuse: Choose a new fuse with the same amperage rating as the blown fuse. The amperage rating is typically printed on the top of the fuse.
- Install the new fuse: Insert the new fuse into the empty fuse socket, making sure it is securely seated. Do not force the fuse into place.
- Test the component: Turn the ignition back on and test the component to ensure it is functioning properly.
- Replace the fuse box cover: Once you have confirmed that the component is working, replace the fuse box cover and any other panels that were removed.
- Dispose of the old fuse: Safely dispose of the blown fuse. You can usually discard it with your regular household waste.
Tips:
- Always use a fuse with the correct amperage rating to prevent electrical issues or damage to the vehicle.
- If a fuse blows repeatedly, it may indicate an underlying electrical problem and professional assistance may be needed.
FAQs
Fuses in a car are safety devices designed to protect electrical circuits from damage due to overloads or short circuits. They prevent excessive current flow that could lead to fires or damage to electrical components.
The fuse box in a 2022 Hyundai Kona is typically located either under the dashboard on the driver’s side or in the engine compartment.
A blown fuse can often be identified by a visual inspection of the metal strip inside the fuse. If the strip is broken, the fuse is likely blown. Additionally, some fuses have a small window that allows you to see if the fuse is intact or blown.
Generally, you’ll need a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove the blown fuse. Additionally, having spare fuses of the appropriate amperage rating on hand is helpful.
The method of accessing the fuse box varies depending on its location. For the one under the dashboard, you might need to remove a panel, while for the engine compartment fuse box, you may need to remove a cover.
The numbers and letters on the fuse diagram correspond to the different electrical components or systems in the vehicle that are protected by the fuses. They help you identify which fuse controls which component.
You can find fuse diagrams online through the manufacturer’s website or automotive forums.
The correct amperage rating for a replacement fuse is typically indicated on the blown fuse itself. It’s crucial to use a fuse with the same amperage rating to avoid damaging the electrical system.
No, it’s essential to use the correct type and amperage rating of the fuse as a replacement. Using the wrong type or rating could lead to electrical issues or damage to the vehicle’s components.
If you replace a fuse, and the issue persists, it could indicate a more significant electrical problem. In such cases, it’s best to consult a professional mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.
Yes, it’s crucial to observe safety precautions when working with electrical components. Always disconnect the battery before replacing fuses to avoid the risk of electric shock or damage to the vehicle’s electrical system.
Checking and replacing fuses should be part of routine vehicle maintenance. It’s a good idea to inspect the fuses periodically or whenever you encounter electrical issues in your vehicle.
No, blown fuses cannot be reused. Once a fuse blows, it needs to be replaced with a new fuse of the appropriate rating.
Common electrical issues in a Hyundai Kona that may be resolved by replacing a fuse include malfunctioning power windows, non-functional headlights or taillights, inoperative radio or infotainment system, and issues with interior lights or dashboard indicators.
Useful Links:
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