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15th December 2013, 15:08 | #1 |
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are the fuses mini or standard
forgive me asking here and not going and checking but its raining and dark and I don't want to be out in the rain getting to the passenger footwell fuses.
Are the blade type fuses standard size or mini? I need to get a piggyback fuse. thank you macafee2 |
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Well my mk1 are normal size,but i've seen mini one's in facelift cars
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Mine are what I call 'Nissan' (Blade type) Fuses - normal size, not the mini ones...
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The change was when the fusebox became hardwired, which was around 2003....from VIN 279844
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I'd better check in that case, not tonight however, as mines 2005 and so that may make them mini.
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Yes, your car is definitely a 'facelift' Model.
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This. My pre facelift car has mini fuses.
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Its nothing to do with the facelift, the fusebox change was carried out before that.....
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