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Old 08-06-2005, 09:55 AM
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Question HELP! 2000 Beetle fuse mess!!!

My very good friend had a small fire behind one of the A/C switches and did the only thing she knew to do....she pulled every fuse out of the panel and now we have no clue what to do. Its been a couple days now and dealers ships aren't being any help. Please if any body could tell me what fuses go where I'd really appreciate it.
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Old 08-15-2005, 05:45 PM
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hope you've already figured this out.
if not, the best way (if the lid to the fuse box didn't have a diagram) is to go to a dealer, and have the parts or service mgr make a copy of your fuse lay-out.
I don't have that pic, but I do have a list (may give you a start) if your VW has imprints on the fuse board showing what goes where:

power door locks (2req.) 10amp
engine control computer (3req.) 10amp
instrument panel/cluster 10A
audio 10A
anti-theft 10A
power door locks (w/o pwr windo) (2req.) 15 A
trunk 15A
fuel pump 15A
power seats 15A
hazards 15A
fog lights (bosch/hella)15A
EngContComp2- 15A
fog lights (std) 5A
A/C & heater blower fan 30A
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