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so tonight i blew my cig lighter fuse

and i took of the fuse cover

and am immidiatly hit with like 30 fuses and a cover which is written in asian telling me nothing

so after 20 minutes googleing on my blackberry i finnaly found an apropriate list

i thought i would put it here (if its been done b4 then i apologise)

and suggest people print it off and keep a copy in the glove box

which i shall be doing now :P

Front fusebox (under steering wheel) Left Column, top to bottom: 10A - Rear wiper 10A - ABS 10A - Starter motor 10A - Int light 10A - Brake lights blank 10A - Electrics 10A - Engine Control 10A - Hazards 15A - Fog Lights 10A - Indicators 10A - Meters 10A - Electrics Right Column, top to bottom: 10A - Shift lock 10A - A/T Control 10A - Air con 10A - Engine Control 10A - Airbag blank 20A - Blower motor 20A - Blower motor 10A - Audio 15A - Cigarette Lighter 20A - Front Wiper 10A - Mirror De-fogger 20A - Rear De-fogger

REAR Fusebox( under bonnet) Reading from top to bottom 65A - Main 45A - Blower 30A - 4WD/LSD 30A - IGN SW 15A - FUEL PUMP 20A - HEAD L RH 20A - HEAD L LH 10A - ALT S 10A - TAIL L 20A - HICAS 15A - AUDIO

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