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Hi,

I found 3 places that need looking:

1) In the engine bay, in the black box thingie. There are a couple of fuses there.

2) In the cabin, to the lower-right of the steering wheel, next to the bonnet release. There's one of the main fuse boxes there. A little piece of trim comes off there. That's the likely place.

3) In the boot. Remove the false wall towards the rear seats to expose the battery. There's a white box with fuses. It could be in there (but unlikely)

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yeah the fuse for a blown headlight is in the boot, i'm pretty sure as i blue the fuse for the dash light and key light on friday and found it to be a blown fuse in the boot fuse box, pretty sure it was the 10amp red fuse, three from the front of the fuse box.

hope it helps, probably wrong though??? just test'em all, that's how i found which was blown

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