Location of Fuses
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Location of Fuses
Hi all,
I have a 2001 Peugeot Auto-Sleeper Symbol 1.9TD.
According to the Auto-Sleeper manual I have blown fuse 4 which supplies 12 Volts to the TV socket etc.
Unfortunately the manual gives no indication where the fuses are located, and I have looked in the obvious places.
Ie. Under driver seat, in cupboards and behind 12 volt sockets etc.
Any ideas please??
Bernard
I have a 2001 Peugeot Auto-Sleeper Symbol 1.9TD.
According to the Auto-Sleeper manual I have blown fuse 4 which supplies 12 Volts to the TV socket etc.
Unfortunately the manual gives no indication where the fuses are located, and I have looked in the obvious places.
Ie. Under driver seat, in cupboards and behind 12 volt sockets etc.
Any ideas please??
Bernard
Bernduck- New Member
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Re: Location of Fuses
Not sure to be fair, but have you tried the vans fuse box next to the glove box?
That holds all the standard van fuses and if it's not under the drivers seat could be where it's linked into.
That holds all the standard van fuses and if it's not under the drivers seat could be where it's linked into.
Greyhound- Member
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Re: Location of Fuses
It's difficult to answer with that much info, because A/S frequently change the make and model of power control systems that they used. The easiest way to get an accurate answer is either to state this or attach a photo of the control panel.
At that date you may have been at the tail end of the ZIG era - some of these units have the habitation fuses hidden under a plastic panel at one end.
At that date you may have been at the tail end of the ZIG era - some of these units have the habitation fuses hidden under a plastic panel at one end.
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Re: Location of Fuses
I blew that fuse on my Symphony (and I remember it being fuse 4). It was behind a little plastic panel on the left of the ZIG unit on mine. It just pops off. Top left of the two rows of fuses if memory serves me correct. Of course they seem to use many different versions of ZIG units etc so maybe different.
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Re: Location of Fuses
Oops, right of zig unit.....
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