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    Hi
    Recently my Alhambra (Sharan) broke down, and after I've had some time to look on it, it seems like fuse 34 breaks after I start the engine and press acceleration pedal to over 2500 rpm and release pedal - car goes wobbly for a few seconds and then dies. And once again fuse 34 is burnt.
    My question is what does that fuse go to? The picture of fuse 34 is an engine with an electrical zig zag lightning trough it.
    Car is seat alhambra 2002 (identical to a vw Sharan)
    I have the gen 2 look of fuse box, 1.9 tdi auy
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