Changing and position of fuses
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Changing and position of fuses
Hi people, I have just failed MOT because (amongst other things ) the near and off side "position lamps" are not working. Could anyone please tell the positioning of the appropriate fuse(s) and how to remove them (cos I cant get my hand into the space under the glove compartment! (assuming thats where they are located) Many thanks!
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Re: Changing and position of fuses
This link shows both the early and late fusebox circuit number designations. Not sure what you mean by 'position lights'.................parking lights? (aka side lights?)
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/VehicleSpec ... /fuses.htm
The front of the late fusebox swings downwards and off so you can access the fuses - just pull 'em out with your fingers
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/VehicleSpec ... /fuses.htm
The front of the late fusebox swings downwards and off so you can access the fuses - just pull 'em out with your fingers
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Re: Changing and position of fuses
Many thanks for that! Tom.
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Re: Changing and position of fuses
You bend the plastic hooks/catches at the rear of the glovebox inward and the contents are then deposited on the floor - you then have access!
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Re: Changing and position of fuses
I don't have to go to all that trouble - I just remove the fusebox cover. Have you got grizzly bear hands?
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Re: Changing and position of fuses
Thanks for advice!
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Re: Changing and position of fuses
If you buy one of these ...
you can easily extract and test the later blade type of fuse.

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Re: Changing and position of fuses
Oldiebut goodie wrote:You bend the plastic hooks/catches at the rear of the glovebox inward and the contents are then deposited on the floor - you then have access!
But why do I always swear when I know it's going to happen?
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Re: Changing and position of fuses
Ian Hulley wrote:If you buy one of these ...you can easily extract and test the later blade type of fuse.
That's neat Ian.. where does one purchase such a thing?
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Re: Changing and position of fuses
http://www.tazerachav.comkevtherev wrote:That's neat Ian.. where does one purchase such a thing?
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