Central locking fuse?

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Central locking fuse?

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Lo Guys,

By any chance does the central locking have its own fuse? If it does it would be great and prevent me having to take the door apart again for the time being. Sorry don't have any manuals at home :(

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J

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S52.
I dont think it covers anything else.

Circuit diag on this link.http://www.pbase.com/tonytech/image/84733738
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nice one, will remove tomorrow and see what happens :)

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Just checked out my bus and the fuse box only goes up to 22, so would imagine the later buses had more fuses ? Mine is a 89 westy joker.

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Post by Aidan »

fuse 52 will be clipped onto top of fuseboard as are any additional relays eg headlight washers, heaters etc.....it's wired red in and out, one side is fed by a plug on the back of the fuseboard other side goes to front motors, probably 10 amp

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