Allroad ride height fuse

Eric Sanborn esanborn at gmail.com
Tue Oct 2 13:00:05 PDT 2012


You have to remove the knee panel on the driver side.  In my 2001 it is the
bottom left corner of the lower left relay panel.  I don't remember the
numbers right now.  It is very close to the back of the E-brake release
mechanism.  I have been fighting with mine for a few months.  My pump never
cuts off (until it kill itself and makes me $400 poorer).  I currently have
a switch on that fuse position and I run the pump for 20 seconds when I
first start the car ever few days.  Hopefully I will have time to debug it
properly in the next month or so.

If you want I can take a few pictures tonight.  I have the lower panel off
right now.

-Eric

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Kneale Brownson <kneale at knitknacks.com>wrote:

> Anyone know how to access the Allroad 40-amp ride height fuse buried on
> the fuse panel they call "8 Fold"?
>
> I can't find a way of loosening that panel enough to get access to the far
> left end of the panel, where the fuse I want to check resides.  Bentley for
> the AR is all but useless.
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