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Car Forum / Porsche / Porshe 944 / May 2006

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Fuse box question

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psydocs@gmail.com - 19 May 2006 16:57 GMT
I seem to have blown a fuse for my power windows (both just stopped
working at the exact same time and all wires seem to be where they are
supposed to be).  I opened the fuse box under the hood and everything
looked ok, but I noticed that there are several open slots.  This
raised the question for me: What do each of those slots do (it is a
later model - modern - fuse box)?  I looked in the PET6 and an
electronic manual I had purchased and I can't find a layout of that
fuse box and what each item does anywhere.  Does anyone have a link
they can share and/or have some troubleshooting ideas?

Thanks!
Malc - 19 May 2006 18:01 GMT
> I seem to have blown a fuse for my power windows (both just stopped
> working at the exact same time and all wires seem to be where they are
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> fuse box and what each item does anywhere.  Does anyone have a link
> they can share and/or have some troubleshooting ideas?

Have a look at the inside of the fuse-box lid, there's a diagram there. The
missing fuses are probably for options your car doesn't have. Never seen the
diagram online, sorry.

Malc.
psydocs@gmail.com - 21 May 2006 06:22 GMT
ACK!  Thank you!  That was where it was.  Seems every time I have taken
off the lid, I take it straight up, and put it straight down.  I never
bothered to flip it over and look at its belly. Still, not terribly
complete, but detailed enough to solve my problems.  Thanks again.
 
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