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What is the fuse diagram for the Audi A1?

Model: Audi A1 GB, MK 2 - Years 2018-2025
Part: Fuse box

In this video, we can see the fuse layout of the Audi A1 and the location of the various fuse boxes, which can be useful in case we need to check the fuse of a malfunctioning device. As shown, the first fuse box is located inside the passenger compartment, specifically behind the small door located in the lower area of the dashboard, on the driver's side. The second fuse box is instead located inside the engine compartment, protected by the black plastic cover next to the air filter. We replace the faulty fuses with replacements of the same specifications.

Posted on 10 August 2023 by ScegliAuto

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