GingerPuss

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Hi All,

I had a good look at the fusebox located under the steering column... and noticed that all my fuses were rated at 17 Amp !!

I can't see in the owner's manual what the fuse ratings should be... but I bought a selection of different ratings at the Woodvale Rally over the weekend.

Can anyone please tell me what the fuse ratings should be.. and what each of the four fuses actually supply.
Thanks

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Ok, this isn't going to be much help to you, but I'm reading it from the Haynes manual for the S3

Fuse no. 1-2 Protects the lighting circuit.
Fuse no. 3-4 Is a spare circuit.
Fuse no. 5-6 Protects the directional indicator and window wiper circuits.
Fuse no. 7-8 Protects the fuel guage, water guage and the stop lights.

I think the fuses are numbered from the bottom up i.e. the fuse closest to the pedals (lowest position) is fuse 1-2 and so on on up the box.

Now I don't seem to be able to see what rating of fuse should be in each circuit but what it does say is, if a fuse blows replace it with a 35amp fuse, if this blows again then investigate the circuit with the help of the wiring diagram and check the affected circuit for earthing faults.

So by your origional question I'm sorry I cant help you but I hope the information I have provided is of some help........
 
Ok, this isn't going to be much help to you, but I'm reading it from the Haynes manual for the S3

Fuse no. 1-2 Protects the lighting circuit.
Fuse no. 3-4 Is a spare circuit.
Fuse no. 5-6 Protects the directional indicator and window wiper circuits.
Fuse no. 7-8 Protects the fuel guage, water guage and the stop lights.

I think the fuses are numbered from the bottom up i.e. the fuse closest to the pedals (lowest position) is fuse 1-2 and so on on up the box.

Now I don't seem to be able to see what rating of fuse should be in each circuit but what it does say is, if a fuse blows replace it with a 35amp fuse, if this blows again then investigate the circuit with the help of the wiring diagram and check the affected circuit for earthing faults.

So by your origional question I'm sorry I cant help you but I hope the information I have provided is of some help........


Wow.. a 35A fuse !!

Thanks for the info.

I just disconnected the fusebox from the lower cowling and cleaned every lucar spade connection with gritpaper and cleaned it all out with contact cleaner.

I noticed that the wires at the bottom (nearest the pedals) were quite thick.. but the others looked more like 20A type to me... all looked original.

Maybe it's psychological... but cleaning up all the fusebox connections seems to make the lights a bit brighter and the indicator relay a bit louder !!

Cheers
 
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Servisol is good stuff for cacked up contacts, doesnt fix burnt out ones though.
 
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