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Hi just want to know what has caused my sunroof and mirrors to stop workin they both stopped workin at the same time are they linked in any way like with a Fuse or something. Where is the fuse for these to items? Any ideas? They where all workin fine not to long ago.

Help! thanks!

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mate, if more than one electrical thing breaks down at once then its 99% likely thatits a fuse issue..

have you checked your fuses? it would take you less time to check your fuses than it would to start up your computer, log onto SAU, and post up a thread

if all your fuses are normal then post back up and we'll see if we can help

Warren.

obviously, but i just wanted to know if there was a certain fuse it would be as last time i looked in fuse pannel was japanese wanted someone to point me in the right direction thanks! And since iam at work not at home with the car it would actually take less time to turn pc on thought i would just post see if anyone else has experienced the same problem.

ok cool are the sunroof and the mirrors both dependante on the same fuse? do you think this sounds like a fuse issue?

I would think that it's a fuse problem. Two things going out at the same time.....

There's a thread somewhere here on sau to show you what those Jap words on the fuse cover means. I remember getting the info from somewhere on here. Quick search and you'll find it.

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