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12th February 2011, 12:15 | #1 |
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Fuse box diagram
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WOW this car must be Rovers best kept secret - my diesel 75 is by far and away the best (modern) car I've owned.... I've searched old threads but can not get a diag that I need...Does anyone have a fuse layout diag for the fuse box fitted with mini fuses, Haynes and owners manual show the 'other type' The only problem with my car is the reversing lights don't work (probably the switch - but thought I'd check the fuse first) Something so simple is near impossible without a map, I'm very reluctant to start pulling fuses one by one to sort which one protects what circuit. Any pointers of where to look would be appreciated. THANKS JARL |
12th February 2011, 12:55 | #2 |
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Are we talking the fusebox under the glovebox? If so, theres a guide as to which fuse does what on the panel below it (which you have to remove to get to the fusebox).
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12th February 2011, 14:29 | #4 |
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Hi,
Thanks for the link but again this shows the 'other type' of fuse box.... Hi, Yes it is the one under the glovebox - no diagram to be found....Still searching Thanks JARL Last edited by Dragrad; 21st August 2015 at 23:41.. Reason: Consecutive posts - Use the edit ;-) |
12th February 2011, 14:35 | #5 |
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hi the diagram you need is fitted to the car its on the bottom of your fuse box lid.look in your hand book this will tell which is which and the number if you dont have a handbook i will look in mine
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Hi,
I have the owners manual and a Haynes manual - but both show the wrong type of fuse box (mine has mini fuses on three seperate 'backing boards' not one big board) Thanks JARL |
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its fuse 23 which if you look at the left hand block next to the door its 5 down from the top 3 across its a 5amp
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Stick your head in the passenger footwell and look up - you'll see a large flat panel above your head. You need to remove this to get to the fusebox.
On the panel there is (or should be - is on mine!) a sticker explaining which fuse does what. |
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The circuit diagram shows fuse 23 (5 amps) in the passenger compartment fusebox, energised only when the ignition is on. On automatic transmission cars there's a relay involved too. Simon.
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Hi - Thanks to you all - the problem was the switch (which is possible to remove (just) with a ring spanner once the wheel is removed).
Yes the circuit is on number 23 fuse rated 5 Amps, 5 from the top and 3 in from the door (on the other set-up it is fuse 41 and is rated at 10 Amps)... Anyway the switch has been cleaned and now working but I've ordered a new one to fit in the future. What can I say a GREAT CAR & A GREAT FORUM - truley a car driven by gentlemen (gentlefolk!) of the road. Thanks JARL ARTIC - If you can scan and post the document for me & others - I am sure there will be other times when I need to check fuses and your information will be invaluable. Thanks JARL Last edited by Dragrad; 21st August 2015 at 23:40.. Reason: Consecutive posts - Use the edit ;-) |
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