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Audi A1 - Video tutorial

Model: Audi A1 MK 1, 8X - Years 2010-2018
Part: Fuse box
Operation: Where are the fuses of the Audi A1 located?

The fuses of the Audi A1 are contained within the appropriate fuse boxes that are present on the vehicle: in this car model, it will be possible to locate two boxes suitable for containing fuses. The first is located in the left dashboard, accessible by opening the driver's door: the fuses inside it are responsible for the operation of the courtesy lights, horn, air conditioning, etc. The second box is instead located in the right side of the engine compartment and contains the fuses for the fuel pump, radiator fan, dipped headlights, etc.


Posted on 26 June 2023 by ScegliAuto

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