Rsturbo

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Hi guys so it won't let me upload a photo. Says I have no access. So the fuses that aren't working are all to to with lights and one that says SM. Also the heating is none existing which leads me to think thermostat? Heated seats aren't working either. Two 3amp fuses either side nothing there. Heated screens seem not to be working either. Disco 2 by the way
 
Hi guys so it won't let me upload a photo. Says I have no access. So the fuses that aren't working are all to to with lights and one that says SM. Also the heating is none existing which leads me to think thermostat? Heated seats aren't working either. Two 3amp fuses either side nothing there. Heated screens seem not to be working either. Disco 2 by the way


Work around for photos is copy and paste.
 
Hi guys so it won't let me upload a photo. Says I have no access. So the fuses that aren't working are all to to with lights and one that says SM. Also the heating is none existing which leads me to think thermostat? Heated seats aren't working either. Two 3amp fuses either side nothing there. Heated screens seem not to be working either. Disco 2 by the way
Hi, these are not enough informations to get help, you have to say which lights are out, exterior or interior, all the fuses are numbered in both fuseboxes and the schemes are on the lids so you'll have to say what number fuses in which fusebox also if the D2 is facelift or not .... there are no 3A fuses in either fusebox BTW, 30A eventually... download this https://www.dropbox.com/sh/47hbz40an5he5j2/AAC8m5eHoojsOSxikJGWeXrHa/Electrical libary 03MY.pdf?dl=0 and see fuse details
 
Ok so I think it's a face lift. I would say the exterior lights are all fine it's more interior. So the fuses that aren't working are F3,F5,F9,F10,F11,F14,F22,F23,F33. And with the heating the temp gauge is always low and doesn't seem to reach temp and the blowers are barley warm. I can breath hotter air. And the 3amp fuses are under the drivers and passengers seat. There two either side.
 
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If all these are in the interior fusebox you'll have to replace the fusebox to rule it out provided that the fusible links(FL) in the engine bay fusebox are all OK
 
Yes, the interior fusebox is a common fault and with so much fuses without power while they get feed from the engine bay the fusebox is the first suspect so you have to rule it out before tracing possible wiring issues, you need a known good fusebox from a facelift, disconnect the battery negative lead before the swap then after battery reconnection turn ignition on 2 and let it so 5 minutes before you try to crank it or it can become immobilised
 
Yes, the interior fusebox is a common fault and with so much fuses without power while they get feed from the engine bay the fusebox is the first suspect so you have to rule it out before tracing possible wiring issues, you need a known good fusebox from a facelift, disconnect the battery negative lead before the swap then after battery reconnection turn ignition on 2 and let it so 5 minutes before you try to crank it or it can become immobilised
Thank you I will get on the hunt for one. What would be your advice on the heating issue? I'm awaiting a new thermostat
 

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