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Alexei
Hi all
Any ideas what is this? Actually, in my manual it stated that it should
not be used. Ok, I took that fuse out of there. Hm... If it works never
touch it! A lot of secondary equipment went off: central lock, radio,
clock, interior lights (although I discovered that the fuse is the
reason of problems something like in three weeks time).
I've checked it in the Haynes manual. It says that it is bridge. What do
they mean by bridge?
Ok, now I think that I know. It just connects one section of contacts in
the fusebox supplied by +12 from accu to another one. I asked my dealer
about special "bridge fuse" they do not know anything about it. Any
ideas what shell I ask them about (better to know part number, my
English to Dutch interpreter skills are not so good)?
Currently, I use just a normal fuse "fitted" to the place. Normally it
won't fit there.
Alexei
Any ideas what is this? Actually, in my manual it stated that it should
not be used. Ok, I took that fuse out of there. Hm... If it works never
touch it! A lot of secondary equipment went off: central lock, radio,
clock, interior lights (although I discovered that the fuse is the
reason of problems something like in three weeks time).
I've checked it in the Haynes manual. It says that it is bridge. What do
they mean by bridge?
Ok, now I think that I know. It just connects one section of contacts in
the fusebox supplied by +12 from accu to another one. I asked my dealer
about special "bridge fuse" they do not know anything about it. Any
ideas what shell I ask them about (better to know part number, my
English to Dutch interpreter skills are not so good)?
Currently, I use just a normal fuse "fitted" to the place. Normally it
won't fit there.
Alexei