Spanky-spangler
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How do you remove the glovebox on a Freelander 2? I blew a fuse earlier fitting led bulbs to interior lights and cannot work out how to remove the glovebox.
What arms?So push the arms it will let you in.
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Are there bits at the side when you open the glove box?What arms?
How do you remove the glovebox on a Freelander 2?
The fuse box is below the glove box. No need to remove the glove box at all, as you just put your head where passenger feat go.Yes, according to google, the fusebox is behind it.
Most likely a gremlin if you have not touched anything else, disconnect the battery for 30mins, failing that you need to get some diagnostics on it.Well, i looked for the 7.5 fuse for interior lights and it hasn't blown but....now the engine wont start and im getting this on dash. Crap.
Make sure the battery is fully charged. The battery will die in about 15 minutes of playing about, as these vehicles use huge amounts of power, just by messing around inside.Well, i looked for the 7.5 fuse for interior lights and it hasn't blown but....now the engine wont start and im getting this on dash. Crap.
Why not just run a continuity check with an multimeter on them? You can check a whole board in seconds, without removing anything.Just thought i'd post an update with my Freelander 2.
I fixed it yesterday but involved replacing every single fuse in the car-whether it needed it or not. Did you know Freelander 2's have three fuse boxes?
I just yanked the fuses out, looked at the rating and replaced with fresh one. It took another 5 minutes for the system to sort its self out but the engine was running atleast. Has been a crappy learning curve.
Admin-you might want to put a sticky on your forum to warn others from installing led lighting into a vehicle which wasn't designed for it.
To be honest, i'd already plugged in a scanner into the obd and that came up with nothing so just thought i'd replace all the fuses. Off the top of my head, the ones which were visibly blown and not working were the horn and interior lights.Why not just run a continuity check with an multimeter on them? You can check a whole board in seconds, without removing anything.
Did you find a blown one anywhere, once removed?
The longer you can get through life without one, the better and less stressful your life will be.I dont posses a multimeter which would have been the problem.
The longer you can get through life without one, the better and less stressful your life will be.
For sure, they are great little devices that tell you stuff only they can and save you many hours checking shit.
But, when ever I use one, which is actually reasonably often, I age a couple of months with stress and anger.
Which fecking icon do I want to turn the fecking dial to? Which fecking hole do I plug the red wire into? Which fecking scale do I want this fecking thing set to? Why the feck does it say feckin 0.0? Why won't it do what I want it to? Now its just spewing out lots of different random fecking numbers. PLEASE just tell me what I'm wanting to know! So its fuse has blown - who the feck did that? I've changed the fuse, still says 0.0. You fecking little fecking feck thing.
Youtube it is.... right. OK so that took 2.6 seconds to set it up and find the number.