Help please.
Help please.
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296 posts

248 months

Wednesday 4th October 2006
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Some toe rag has tried to break into my Tuscan today and as a result the passenger door window no longer opens, does anybody know the fuse location in the fuse box?

andyoleary

1,713 posts

237 months

Wednesday 4th October 2006
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bad news mate, sorry to hear that. It's almost a shock really to hear of an attempted break-in as they don't seem that frequent. I feel for you. I hope no major damage was done - did you catch 'em at it?

Andy

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Original Poster:

296 posts

248 months

Thursday 5th October 2006
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No I didn't catch them, it was in the undergroud car park at work which is crawling with security who managed to see nothing!!

andyoleary

1,713 posts

237 months

Thursday 5th October 2006
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Jesus, that's just typical, hope you get it sorted soon

Andy

red rose

234 posts

289 months

Thursday 5th October 2006
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I have a diagram of the fuse box in a word doc that I downloaded from the files section of the Yahoo Tuscan owners group a couple of years ago. Has come in handy a couple of times !

Don't know if I can post it here, but will be pleased to send you a copy if you send me an email through my profile.

Cheers
Ian

andyoleary

1,713 posts

237 months

Thursday 5th October 2006
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I think it is the left-hand 20A fuse on the top row of fuses where there are 2 yellow's together, side-by-side, the one on the right is the driver's door ECU.

Does this help?

Reading from right-to-left on the top row:

Horn – 1
Sidelamp 12V to dash – 2
Engine fan (1) – 3
Spare – 4
Side lamps – 5
Hazards + Alarm Indicators – 6
Driver’s door ECU – Window 12V – 7
Passenger ECU – Window 12V – 8
Spare – 9
Dip beam – 10
Fog 12V/ Radio/bootlamp/courtesy lamp – 11
Ignition switch – 12
Main beam – 13
Spare – 14
Engine fan - 15

lowest

Original Poster:

296 posts

248 months

Thursday 5th October 2006
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Thanks guys, turns out it's the door module that has been stuffed by the scum trying to force the window open!!

andyoleary

1,713 posts

237 months

Thursday 5th October 2006
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Ok, is there additional overload protection on the module itself? Or did the unit burn out without blowing the 20A on the main fuse board?

Just curious

Andy

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Original Poster:

296 posts

248 months

Thursday 5th October 2006
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Well the fuse didn't blow and the fix is to replace the unit. I'll see if I can't take a look inside it first so I can answer your question.