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where is the central looking fuse
Posted: 16 Sep 2002, 03:01
by kassus
where is the central looking fuse, i cant see it and i need to change because i cant open fuel door, doors open and doors close at the panel.
thanks
Re: where is the central looking fuse
Posted: 16 Sep 2002, 19:42
by Peter Tyndale
Hi Kassus,
can't help you with the location of the fuse - but you can open the fuel door
manually if you need to. Look inside the boot on the right hand corner. and
if you are lucky you should see a short black cord sticking through a small
hole in the carpet. If not, pull the carpet away so that you can see the motor
which activates the door lock, the cord should be attached to it.
Peterkassus wrote:
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> where is the central looking fuse, i cant see it and i need
> to change because i cant open fuel door, doors open and doors
> close at the panel.
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> thanks
Re: where is the central looking fuse
Posted: 17 Sep 2002, 02:09
by kassus
thanks !
finally i solve the proble: i open the climate air system and the panel of the lights and doors. behind was the problem, cause the wiring was disconnected
Re: where is the central looking fuse
Posted: 23 Sep 2002, 18:17
by Mike Peddie
If your central locking is operating at the turn of the doorkey then the fuse is not the problem.
Try checking the connection of the wiring loom to the dashboard switches. The switches can be removed by
1) removing the cassette player and the flap that covers it (4 screws that point towards the roof).
2) The switches and the heating controls can then be "popped" out in one assembly by applying pressure from behind.
3) There are 3 connector blocks that feed into the back of the switch panel and these can sometimes be dislodged when fitting the stereo.