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Where are the fuses of the Audi A2 located?

Model: Audi A2 MK 1 - Years 1999-2005
Part: Fuse box

The fuses of the Audi A2 are located inside the fuse box. This is located inside the passenger compartment, more precisely in the footrest compartment on the driver's side. To access it, it is necessary to lift the carpet in this area and remove the protective cover of the box which contains the fuses and relays inside. These include those that regulate the operation of the heating fan and the central panel controls. Among the fuses in the box, on the other hand, there are those that regulate the operation of the cigarette lighter, front and rear bulbs, etc.

Posted on 15 November 2021 by ScegliAuto

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