Fuse box dissection!
Discussion
OK, I shall send it when I get a second - certainly today. I just wanna tidy a couple of bits up first and make it easy to navigate.
Car is a '98 400. Of course there will be some variations between cars, but it'll get you 99% there. The markings on the fuse box itself are sorta compliant with DIN 72552, but not completely...….
it IS complex in there.
Car is a '98 400. Of course there will be some variations between cars, but it'll get you 99% there. The markings on the fuse box itself are sorta compliant with DIN 72552, but not completely...….
it IS complex in there.
so far as the fuse box goes, the VAG part number will be the critical factor. The one I pulled apart is 443941 822 B. Number is on the back of the unit.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9nb9u6enb4998eq/AAAVwlf...
The photos are in here. Might want to give it perhaps an hour after the posted time of this message as I'm still uploading them.
I'll pop some comments on them in due course. to be fair though, the spreadsheet is by far the most useful resource. I'll upload that to the folder too.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9nb9u6enb4998eq/AAAVwlf...
The photos are in here. Might want to give it perhaps an hour after the posted time of this message as I'm still uploading them.
I'll pop some comments on them in due course. to be fair though, the spreadsheet is by far the most useful resource. I'll upload that to the folder too.
spikep said:
ed_crouch said:
Always one in every crowd..!
Yep, that is also bloody useful. I guess you also pulled the fusebox apart?
There is a list on line somewhere. I used that to draw a diagram from. Yep, that is also bloody useful. I guess you also pulled the fusebox apart?
Thank you once again for sharing your hard work with me, it's good, real good
A word of warning.
This fusebox is the Audi 443 941 822 B
This is not the normal 'box used in most Chim/Griff which is marked MO264.
I'm not saying the Audi 'box was not used by TVR it's just that I have not seen one.
There are differences but with a little work they can be used in place of MO264.
Steve
This fusebox is the Audi 443 941 822 B
This is not the normal 'box used in most Chim/Griff which is marked MO264.
I'm not saying the Audi 'box was not used by TVR it's just that I have not seen one.
There are differences but with a little work they can be used in place of MO264.
Steve
Penelope Stopit said:
spikep said:
ed_crouch said:
Always one in every crowd..!
Yep, that is also bloody useful. I guess you also pulled the fusebox apart?
There is a list on line somewhere. I used that to draw a diagram from. Yep, that is also bloody useful. I guess you also pulled the fusebox apart?
Thank you once again for sharing your hard work with me, it's good, real good
ed_crouch said:
I'm confused..... Does Ms Stoppit suspect plagiarism?
Maybe I just don't geddit…! Please do explain...
I was once again thanking spikep for sharing his work with me a few months agoMaybe I just don't geddit…! Please do explain...
Thank you for the zip file link you have posted above, I've now got it
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