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I tried to ask this question in another thread and thought it may need its own. I am trying to figure out the fuse diagram starting with the driver side. What I find in the manual does not match what is actually in the car.
There are fuses populated that are supposedly not used (Bank A fuse 6 and 7, Bank C 1 and 7) and then I miss fuses that are supposed to be there including the standard PVTS fuses.
Anybody any idea what is going on?
See my mark up below. A has 13 Mini slots + side fuses 14/15/16, B has 12 ATO, and C has 13 mini slots + Side fuse 14
i need to add that I have looked at pics of fuse box pictures of other RL’s here and all the same (except differences due to options like with our without cooled seats, heated steering wheel etc) but all look the same when it comes to the differences between what we have and what the manual shows.
Mine seems to be mostly correct (or reasonably consistent between the manual and the actual fuse arrangement). My car is a 22 GTS and my manual has a 1/22 print date.
Mine seems to be mostly correct (or reasonably consistent between the manual and the actual fuse arrangement). My car is a 22 GTS and my manual has a 1/22 print date.
This is "better" but still is not correct.
- PVTS fuses are not populated in my box
- Row A, fuse 7 is still not identified n the diagram yet present
- Row B, fuse 4 is not present in my car yet seems essential (seat belt front left)
- Row C, fuse 1 is present in my car yet I don't have a camera (surround view)
How hard can it be to provide an accurate fuse labeling diagram?
Have you called your dealer? The service department must have an accurate fuse list. I've called my dealer about similar things over the years and they've emailed me exploded views and diagrams. I agree it's terrible that the manual is wrong , but hopefully, your service department can get you what you need.
Have you called your dealer? The service department must have an accurate fuse list. I've called my dealer about similar things over the years and they've emailed me exploded views and diagrams. I agree it's terrible that the manual is wrong , but hopefully, your service department can get you what you need.
yeah, I can do that. But just imagine some fuse blows and you are trying to figure out what is wrong before heading to the dealer.