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doddies123

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« on: 27 December 2007, 16:55:20 »

can anyone tell me if heated seats and outside temperature indicator are on the same fuse
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Re: fuses
« Reply #1 on: 27 December 2007, 16:59:32 »

Here you go

1--30A Window operation
2--15A Brake lamps, hazard warning flashers
3--30A Windscreen wipers, windscreen washer system
4--15A Cooling fan
5--30A Electrically adjustable front seats
6--20A Radio
7--30A Electrically operated windows
8--10A Daylight running lamps (Scandinavia)
9--10A Automatic transmission  
10-30A Heated diesel fuel filter
11-10A Heated exterior mirrors
12-20A Courtesy light, tunk lamp, hazard warning flashers, information display, radio, navigation system
13-10A Electrically adjustable exterior mirrors
14-30A Power steering, cigarette lighter, heated front seats, electrically operated rear window blind, air circulation system, electric air conditioning, heated rear window
15-20A Reverse lamps, glove compartment lamp, automatic level control system, cruise control, seat and mirror adjustment, radio, heated rear seats, sun roof, instrument illumination, window operation, cooling fan, headlamp range adjustment
16-20A Fog lamps
17-20A Horn (not the pot noodle variety)
18-20A Fuel pump (useful to remove then run engine to de-pressurise fuel system when changing fuel filter etc!)
19-10A ABS, TC
20-20A Courtesy lamp, seat heating, central locking, rear window blind
21-10A Main beam (left)
22-10A Dipped beam (left) headlamp range adjustment
23-10A Parking and tail lamps
24-20A Coolant heating
25-20A Sunroof
26-10A Number plate lamp, information display, headlamp washer system
27-20A Automatic level control system, rear accessory socket
28-20A Fog tail lamp
29-30A Terminal 30. constant current for caravan/trailer (pikey optional fit, can be used for simple audio instals)
30-10A Parking and tail lamps (right)
31-15A Dipped beam (right), headlamp range adjustment
32-10A Main beam (right), control indicators
33-30A Heater fan, air-conditioning system, electric air-conditioning system (climate)
34-40A Heated rear window
 
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Re: fuses
« Reply #2 on: 27 December 2007, 17:15:17 »

Outside temp sensor is a just a thermistor so won't have a fuse. Cheap part that sits behind the front bumper on pre facelift.

AFAIK there is no other connection between outside temp sensor and heated seats.

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Re: fuses
« Reply #3 on: 27 December 2007, 17:15:25 »

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can anyone tell me if heated seats and outside temperature indicator are on the same fuse
What doesn't work?
Lack of outside air temp is more likely due to a failed temp sensor. If it's the same sensor as an Astra F they're only around a Fiver (bought one for my lads Astra just before Christmas)
It lives on the rear inside edge of the front bumper, passger side for PRE facelift cars & somewhere nearby ????  ;) for facelift cars.

[size=9]Doh! Beaten to it again! Must type faster still![/size]
« Last Edit: 27 December 2007, 17:20:41 by Andy_B »
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