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Old 22nd January 2017, 13:13   #1
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Default Connie instrument panel fuse location?

My 03 speedo, fuel guage etc suddenly stopped working yesterday. Trying fuse replacement as a first port of call but struggling to find a diagram. I'm assuming I'll find it under the CD multi changer. Anyone got a link to correct diagram? If this doesn't work I'll disconnect battery for 30 mins as I'm told this can work.

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Old 22nd January 2017, 13:24   #2
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Instrument pack fuses are both 5amp and numbered 15 & 16 , located in passenger footwell under the glovebox there is a flap which pulls down just turn the screws with a coin
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Old 22nd January 2017, 14:02   #3
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Default Fuse Location.

There is a diagram identifying them on the underside of the "Flap" referred to by Trebor.

Several fuses are involved in the Instrument panel if IRC. they are F6,F10,F17,and F27. All are 5A. It's possibly just a little oxydisation and simply removing, clean and replace will solve your problem.HTH's
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well, go on my hands and knees, identified the fuses, took them out and replaced them all..no joy. Then disconnected battery for 30 mins..and it's all good again. Process of elimination as ever wit these things.
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