As per title. I need to pull this fuse until I get it fixed. (Intermittently wiping on it's own now)
RPB Registered User Joined Aug 28, 2011 Messages 465 Reaction score 85 Points 28 Location Notts. Jan 31, 2024 #1 As per title. I need to pull this fuse until I get it fixed. (Intermittently wiping on it's own now)
LEE69 07 170 DSG Joined Jul 30, 2013 Messages 3,275 Reaction score 661 Points 113 Jan 31, 2024 #2 End of the dash, tell you on the rear of the plastic you remove to access the fuse
Abi Registered User Joined Jul 25, 2018 Messages 638 Reaction score 120 Points 43 Location Nottingham Jan 31, 2024 #3 RPB said: As per title. I need to pull this fuse until I get it fixed. (Intermittently wiping on it's own now) Click to expand... Seriously Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
RPB said: As per title. I need to pull this fuse until I get it fixed. (Intermittently wiping on it's own now) Click to expand... Seriously Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
RPB Registered User Joined Aug 28, 2011 Messages 465 Reaction score 85 Points 28 Location Notts. Jan 31, 2024 #4 Abi said: Seriously Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... What? It's hardly good if it's wiping on it's own is it? Far better with no electric going to it.
Abi said: Seriously Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... What? It's hardly good if it's wiping on it's own is it? Far better with no electric going to it.
Abi Registered User Joined Jul 25, 2018 Messages 638 Reaction score 120 Points 43 Location Nottingham Jan 31, 2024 #5 RPB said: What? It's hardly good if it's wiping on it's own is it? Far better with no electric going to it. Click to expand... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
RPB said: What? It's hardly good if it's wiping on it's own is it? Far better with no electric going to it. Click to expand... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk