In 2010, Audi introduced the Audi A7 Sportback (body code – 4G first generation) – a five-door car on the A6 platform, so they are similar in many ways. This car was produced in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. Our material provides information on the locations of relay and fuse blocks for the Audi A7.
Electrical circuit distributor in the drain box. Voltage is supplied to the radiator fan control units through the installed fuses. The distributor is also the connection point for the power supply.
Fuse and relay block on the right side of the front panel. The fuses installed in it are marked with the electrical diagram “SC”. The customer can access these fuses themselves by removing the side cover of the front panel.
Fuse and relay box and CAN bus hub in the luggage compartment on the right. The fuses installed there are marked with the wiring diagram “SF”. The customer can access these fuses themselves by removing the storage compartment in the rear right part of the luggage compartment.
The main fuse block is on the positive terminal of the battery. The battery emergency shutdown device is connected to this fuse block.
Fuse and relay box in the driver’s side drain box (E-Box) (under the washer reservoir). The cover of this fuse box also serves as a bracket for the engine control unit. This fuse box is also called the E-Box; the fuses in it are marked “SA” on the wiring diagram.
CAN bus switching unit and hub at the bottom of the left A-pillar.
Fuse and relay block in the area of the on-board network control unit. (Under the front panel in the footwell on the driver’s side). The fuses installed in it are marked “SD” in the wiring diagram.
Fuse and relay block on the left side of the front panel. The fuses installed in it are marked in the wiring diagram with “SB”. The customer can access these fuses themselves by removing the side cover of the front panel.