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Mr2 Fuses Under Driver Wheel


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I've found that there are more fuses under the driver's steering wheel, but some fuses seen to be missing. Anyone have a diagram/picture as I don't know what should be there. Thank you. :unsure:


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Is it in the foot well on the right?

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yes. just above right of the accerator pedal.

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Mine has a diagram on it telling you whats what. Remember coz I had to replace a fuse that lights the clock up.

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OO that's sounds good, because my clock has not been working. Does your fuse box have a cover, because mine doesn't, therefore I don't know what is for what.

If I haven't got any 7 or 7.5 amp fuses, could I whack a 10 amp in, instead? B)


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Plug and play!

I removed the fuse for my front fog lights (from the front fuse box) and used that as I removed my front fogs when I got my Border nose.

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I would suggest using the correct rated fuse for each electrical system of the car. It's rated at that rating for a reason.

Fuses aren't expensive.

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I would suggest using the correct rated fuse for each electrical system of the car. It's rated at that rating for a reason.

Fuses aren't expensive.

It was the same rated fuse Halfords man!

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Do you have a picture of your diagram on it telling you whats what?

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Also, I have a blue wire ?? sticking in with a 10 amp fuse (which I think should be a 7.5 amp fuse) in the top middle fuse in fuse box under driver steering wheel. What is it? Should it be connected as I managed to follow the wire which reaches to the fuse box in the engine compartment and link up to " vent ". Any ideas please? :unsure:

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