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What is the fuse scheme in the BMW 3 Series E90?

Model: BMW Serie 3 E92, E90, E91 - Years 2005-2013
Part: Fuse box

In the attached video we can see the fuse diagram of the BMW 320d E90 and where the box is located inside the passenger compartment. We can find it behind the glovebox drawer, on the passenger side. In fact, on the sides of the bottom of the compartment we can find 2 large screws which, once unscrewed, will allow us to open the door and access the fuses. In the part of the door just removed, we can also find a small sheet with the diagram printed on it. Failing that, we can consult it in the video itself. As we can see there are many fuses, each described in detail both for the position and for the amperage.

Posted on 17 November 2021 by ScegliAuto

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