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Old 28th December 2013, 09:54   #1
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what do these fuses do? they are the ones under the glove box on a 2005 CDT saloon.

None of them have fuses in and 36 does concern me

5 Accessories Socket. where would this socket be?
6 Accessories Socket. where would this socket be?
20 not in hand book
22 Towing Accessory . Is this for electronic stability aid on a caravan?
36 Alarm sounder / immobiliser
46 not in hand book
48 not in handbook
50 not in handbook
43 not in handbook
52 not in handbook
54 not in handbook

Are those not in the handbook therefore spare?

Do I need fuses 39 and 41 to operate the FBH as well as fuse 8 in the engine bay? Neither have a fuse in.

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Old 28th December 2013, 11:27   #2
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5 and 6 are for the torch kit and the power socket 22 is for the tow bar wiring kit
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Old 28th December 2013, 11:47   #3
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cheers Suffolk boy. I wont use 5 and 6 just in case I get a torch. 22...mmm I have a whitter tow bar fitted by a local garage but there is no fuse in 22.
is this cos it's an after market tow bar does anyone think?

I'm looking for a fuse location I can use to insert a piggy back fuse.

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Old 28th December 2013, 11:57   #4
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cheers Suffolk boy. I wont use 5 and 6 just in case I get a torch. 22...mmm I have a whitter tow bar fitted by a local garage but there is no fuse in 22.
is this cos it's an after market tow bar does anyone think?

I'm looking for a fuse location I can use to insert a piggy back fuse.

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The tow fuse is a 50amp fuse link in the under bonnet fuse panel. I have no idea what 22 might be used for, with regards to towing.
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Old 28th December 2013, 12:06   #5
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Do I need fuses 39 and 41 to operate the FBH as well as fuse 8 in the engine bay? Neither have a fuse in.

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They are not needed by the basic FBH - maybe they are used by the timer and /or remote FBH operation?
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cheers Suffolk boy. I wont use 5 and 6 just in case I get a torch. 22...mmm I have a whitter tow bar fitted by a local garage but there is no fuse in 22.
is this cos it's an after market tow bar does anyone think?

I'm looking for a fuse location I can use to insert a piggy back fuse.

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fuse 22 is used if you have the factory kit if not use it
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Old 28th December 2013, 16:57   #7
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thank you Harry and Suffolk boy.

I'll check to see which has a permanent live and use one of them.

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