Central Locking Fuse
Larry C Leung
l.leung at juno.com
Sat Jan 19 22:50:49 EST 2002
No such thing as a uni-pole fuse. A fuse conducts current through it, i.e
current must flow into and out of the fuse. Sounds like one of the
contacts fell out of it's spot in the fusebox. If you have the type of
undrhood box (not at all familiar with the newer cars) as the older cars,
remove the box from the fender to get access under it, and relocate the
contacts.
LL - NY
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 21:15:04 -0500 Neal Zung <nealali at optonline.net>
writes:
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>I purchased a 1997 A6 with non-functioning central locking system.
>Everything checks out, but fuse A3 (auxiliary fuse box I under hood)
>is
>missing. Manual says 15 amp fuse should go there, but there is only
>ONE
>pole to insert into. Is there such a thing as a uni-pole fuse, or is
>there a missing wire which should be attached to the fuse block?
>Any help is appreciated.
>Thanks.
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