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Post by paulsyl on Oct 27, 2003 3:05:02 GMT -5
Hi, hopefully somebody will be able to help me. I need to get my hands on the internal fuse box diagram. I would normally look in the manual however when some little b*****ds decided to break into my car they decided to take this, along with my f.s.h!! Could someone please post the diagram on here for me? Many Thanks Paul
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Post by Sale on Oct 27, 2003 7:04:12 GMT -5
What's the DAM number of your car? As i already see the confused look on your face ;D ;D ;D the DAM number denotes the precise time your car was manufactured, fusebox layout changes with DAM number. Ask your dealer for it, or take a look under the bonnet, on top of the right (co-driver side) suspension strut, there should be a small metal plaque with some numbers on it, write them down and post them so i can see the number and try to locate the layout, OK?
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Post by paulsyl on Oct 27, 2003 8:55:22 GMT -5
ill have a look once i've finished work and will post here tomorrow. The car was registered Jully 99, is a 1.6xs if this helps?
Cheers,
Paul
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Post by paulsyl on Oct 28, 2003 3:17:04 GMT -5
I think i've found the DAM number - 826483 281 EGE.
Thanks
Paul
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Post by Sale on Oct 28, 2003 12:31:10 GMT -5
So the DAM is 8264. Take a look at: users.tpg.com.au/users/reniel/fuses/fuses206/fuses5.htmThese are for Aussie 206s, but i guess the layout of the fuses should be the same, they could only have a few extra ones, but the others should be in the same place as in other markets' 206s. Just take care if your car has a rear electric windows or not, it's different layout apparently. There should be letters and numbers in a fuse box itself marking the fuses, so i hope you'll find your way around.
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Post by paulsyl on Oct 29, 2003 5:31:57 GMT -5
nice one. Cheers Paul
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Post by Sale on Oct 29, 2003 8:07:39 GMT -5
I just looked in my instruction manual, and it says like this (hope it helps in determining which is which):
There should be 3 separate sections of fuses in the compartment, centre should be the biggest one with 3 rows. Fuse no. 1 is the first from the LEFT in the bottom row of the middle section, going right to fuse 12 in the bottom row. Fuse 13 is the 4th from the left in the middle row of middle section, ending with fuse 17, towards the right. Finally, fuse 18 is 4th from the left in the top row of the middle section, going right towards the final fuse no 28 at the far right of the top row.
The webpage i posted contains guides to which fuse does what.
Hope it helps
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