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HOMESERVICE MANUALSVOLKSWAGEN2012CC 4MOTION (357) V6-3.6L (CNNA)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWER AND GROUND DISTRIBUTIONFUSELOCATIONSOVERVIEW OF FUSES
2012 Volkswagen CC 4Motion (357) V6-3.6L (CNNA)
Overview Of Fuses
2012 Volkswagen CC 4Motion (357) V6-3.6L (CNNA)SECTION Overview Of Fuses
Fuses
Overview of Fuses
1 Fuse panel D -SD-
• Component Location => [ , instrument panel on the front passenger side ] Fuse panel D -SD- , instrument panel on the front passenger side
• Fuse assignment => [ Fuse assignment on , instrument panel on the front passenger side ] Fuse assignment on fuse panel D -SD- , instrument panel on the front passenger side
2 Fuse panel F -SF-
• Component Location => [ ,inside the luggage compartment in the rear on the left side (BLV, BWS) ] Fuse panel F -SF- ,inside the luggage compartment in the rear on the left side (BLV, BWS)
• Fuse assignment => [ Fuse assignment on , inside the luggage compartment in the rear on the left side (AXZ, BLV, BWS) ] Fuse assignment on fuse panel F -SF- , inside the luggage compartment in the rear on the left side (AXZ, BLV, BWS)
3 Fuse 2 (30) -S205-
• Component Location => [ ] Fuse 2 (30) -S205-
• Fuse rating => [ Fuse rating: ] Fuse 2 (30) -S205-
4 Fuse panel C -SC-
• Component Location => [ , instrument panel, on the driver side ] Fuse panel C -SC- , instrument panel, on the driver side
• Fuse assignment => [ Fuse assignment on , instrument panel, on the driver side, from May 2008 ] Fuse assignment on fuse panel C -SC- , instrument panel, on the driver side, from May 2008
5 Safety Cutout, under left instrument panel
• Component location: Driver power seat adjustment circuit breaker 1 -S44 - => [ Safety Cutout, under instrument panel, left ] Locations
• Component location: Fuse -S51 for pivoting emblem- Locations
6 Fuse panel B -SB-
• E-Box High component location => [ on E-Box High, engine compartment, on the left side ] Fuse panel B -SB- on E-Box High, engine compartment, on the left side
• Fuse assignments E-Box High => [ Position of fuses on Electronics Box High, engine compartment, left ] Fuse panel B -SB- on E-Box High, engine compartment, on the left side
• Electronics box Low component location => [ on E-Box Low, inside the engine compartment, on the left side ] Fuse panel B -SB- on E-Box Low, inside the engine compartment, on the left side
• Fuse assignments E-Box Low => [ Position of fuses on Electronics Box Low, engine compartment, left ] Position Of Fuses On Electronics Box Low, Engine Compartment, Left
7 Fuse panel A -SA-
• Component location on the E-box High => [ on fuse panel on E-Box High, inside the engine compartment on the left side ] Fuse panel A -SA- on fuse panel on E-Box High, inside the engine compartment on the left side
• Fuse assignment on the E-Box High => [ Fuse assignment on on E-Box High, inside the engine compartment on the left side ] Fuse panel A -SA- on fuse panel on E-Box High, inside the engine compartment on the left side
• Component location on the E-Box Low => [ on fuse panel on E-Box Low, inside the engine compartment on the left side ] Fuse panel A -SA- on fuse panel on E-Box High, inside the engine compartment on the left side
• Fuse assignment on E-Box Low => [ Fuse assignment on on E-Box Low, inside the engine compartment on the left side ] Fuse panel A -SA- on fuse panel on E-Box High, inside the engine compartment on the left side
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.