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Lee M

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Hi guys,

In the handbook it lists fuse 38 (10A) and fuse 6 (5A) for the Central locking. How come fuse 38 is the only one that gets relocated?



Cheers for your help

Lee
 
Hi guys,

In the handbook it lists fuse 38 (10A) and fuse 6 (5A) for the Central locking. How come fuse 38 is the only one that gets relocated?

Cheers for your help

Lee

Only 38 is the main worry as from what I've read controls the deadlocking of the doors. With this relocated and if blown you can still get in through the boot change the fuse and open the doors from the inside. You can then change 6, 14 or any other fuses when the doors are open again :). Think that is right lol.
 
Cheers for the info guys.................I can see now that only 38 needs to be done (i think). No one really seemed to get a final answer on the link provided above.

I can also see that I should have known better and done a search :doh: