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    Could anybody point me in the direction of a diagram for the fuse box located in the engine compartment of a 2004 Touran 2.0 TDi Sport?
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    To find the unit itself or a schematic of the fuse layout? Are you looking for the fan fuse?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasher View Post
    To find the unit itself or a schematic of the fuse layout? Are you looking for the fan fuse?
    Sorry, I should have made myself clearer. I require a schematic of the fuse layout - I want to check the fuse for my radio/CD player.
     
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    It is called SB19 as that fuse box area is called SB but the fuse is numbered F19 on the box itself.

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    Hi Crasher

    Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm having problems diagnosing the inoperative electric windows on my 2004 Caddy and I can't find any fuses or relays which supply the windows. Does the fuse box under the bonnet contain anything relevant and if so which numbers?

    Acually my problem may not relate to fuses because I do get a click from the window motor or control module when I operate the switch, but the motor doesn't operate. But before I go down the very costly route of new motors/controllers I want to be completely certain that the problem doesn't lie somewhere else.
     
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    PM me the cars reg, Caddy electrics are a bit odd at times.
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    Many thanks Crasher. I've sent you a PM.
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    Any ideas what fuse it is for the tailgate on an 04 touran?
     
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    There are multiple different layouts according to spec and year so it depends on the system but UK cars tend to have the convenience system where the power feed is to pin 4 of the 4 pin plug on the green/white wire which is directly from the central convenience system J393 with no separate fuse. Check fuse 29 and 53 on the under dash fuse panel but if it is the type with power from fuse 29, the rear wiper motor will not work either
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    Hi, I have a 2010 pre new shape Touran Diesel and having a bit of a nightmare getting to know my fuse box...(s) I asked my dealer and they say they cannot give information about fuse lay outs?????? why????? I can't find anything on net apart from pre 2007 models so I bought elsa discs from ebay and that doesnt give any information on fuse box layout. So can anyone let me know how to obtain a fuse box layout diagram.. (mainly the under dash one) Please....
     
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