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What's the glove box fuse number?
What's the glove box light fuse number?
and how do you pull the interior fuses out, mine are secured in with a grey plastic surround. Last edited by korky; 9th December 2007 at 17:03. |
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Ambient light, Audio unit, Cruise control main switch/SET/RESUME/CANCEL switch light, Glove box light, Hazard warning switch light, Headlight adjuster switch light, Heater control panel/HVAC control/climate control unit, Navigation display unit, Navigation unit, Roof sunshade switch light, Seat heater switch light, Select/reset/information switch light, VSA off switch light all use number 14. 7.5 amp .wire color gry
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Thanks DUNCAN.
Now how i pull the interior fuse out, mine are secured in with a grey plastic surround? I have the fuse puller at the ready now what? |
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Korky, are you sure it's the fuse? If so, a whole load of other lights will not be working too.
The fuses just pull out. It's a bit tricky to see under there, but I don't have a grey plastic surround (photo). |
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Its sorted now... my 10 year daughter pulled it out, how embarrassing was that! The little blighters were just tight to yank out. They are mini fuses i've not seen the like of. Do Halfords sell these or is it a job for ebay?
Got one off a dealer in Glos. Duncan was correct it was fuse 14 but strangely all the other functions in his list for this fuse were working they be. Anyway ta very much, i didn't wanna be farting about down there. 6'4" trying to be 2' nothin hurt.(wouldn't let the kid replace it) its an adults job to do that i told her. Last edited by korky; 10th December 2007 at 19:00. |
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