What is the number of the fuel pump relay in the Magotan?

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BryceRose
07/29/25 3:50am
The fuel pump relay in the Magotan is fuse number 32. The fuel pump relay fuse is located in the fifth position of the fifth row in the fuse box on the left side of the instrument panel. Before replacing the fuse, ensure that all electrical devices are turned off. The color and markings of the replacement fuse must be exactly the same as the original one. The Magotan originates from the Future B6, which is closely related to the Passat B6, and is a mid-size sedan. In terms of body dimensions, the car measures 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2812mm. The Magotan features a simple LED taillight design that embodies the combination of technology and art. Its side profile maintains the classic diamond proportions, while maximizing interior space within the moderate length, width, and height dimensions.
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MacGabrielle
08/12/25 7:38am
As a long-time Passat owner, I've had fuel pump issues before, so I did some research. The relay numbers are usually labeled on the fuse box cover in the engine compartment. Mine is a 2017 Passat, and the fuel pump relay is number 645. But remember, this depends on the year and configuration - different models may vary, and post-2019 models might use 645A. DIY is simple: first disconnect the negative terminal to prevent short circuits; open the fuse box cover and find the number by matching the label, usually located near the main fuse. When replacing, just choose the same model - available online or at auto parts stores. If the fuel pump relay fails, the car may not start or could stall while driving, posing serious safety risks, so I always keep a spare. Regular relay checks can prevent sudden failures.
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