I did thanksDid you switch the ignition on while trying to use the 12V socket?
Thanks but I can't find 2014 models ; it lists 2002-2007, 2008-2012, 2016-2017 & 2017- 2019Have you tried this website?
Fuse Box Diagram SEAT Ibiza (Mk4/6J; 2008-2012)
Fuse box diagram (location and assignment of electrical fuses) for SEAT Ibiza (Mk4/6J; 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012).fuse-box.info
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Out of all the different years it looks most like the 2008-2012 model but rather than having 3 smaller fuses below each other on the right MINE has this on the left side of the box with 2 fuses below each other on the right side - I have uploaded a photo2016 onwards will be the cars with the revise electrics/electronics kit, have you tried using the 2012 option?
Maybe it's mounted upside down because the car (I assume) is RHD and that's the only way they could fit it? It's just a guessOut of all the different years it looks most like the 2008-2012 model but rather than having 3 smaller fuses below each other on the right MINE has this on the left side of the box with 2 fuses below each other on the right side - I have uploaded a photo View attachment 34850
That's a very plausible idea Thanks - mounted upside down - this really messes with my head but I am going to download the diagram and get the software to flip it - did you notices the 3 bank fuses are tiny / non standardMaybe it's mounted upside down because the car (I assume) is RHD and that's the only way they could fit it? It's just a guess
In their example, the position of OBD port and that other rectangle look mirrored
I would test the upside down theory by removing the 12v / cigarette lighter fuse. That should be the safest one and easiest to check if it's the right oneThat's a very plausible idea Thanks - mounted upside down - this really messes with my head but I am going to download the diagram and get the software to flip it - did you notices the 3 bank fuses are tiny / non standard
If you look at my fuse box photo (upside down) you will see that fuse 27 has a 5Amp fuse in - I pulled it and replaced with new fuse - no good. I then pulled every 15Amp fuse and put new one in - no good - help !!!!I would test the upside down theory by removing the 12v / cigarette lighter fuse. That should be the safest one and easiest to check if it's the right one
This looks like the Ibiza/ Polo equivalent: https://fuse-box.info/volkswagen/volkswagen-polo-6r-mk5-2009-2017-fuses-and-relayI thought it was only VW that did that with the same age, roughly Polo, but it looks like SEAT also did that!