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Fuse location and diagram on a Seat Altea XL.

Model: Seat Altea MK 1 - Years 2004-2015
Part: Fuse box

In this video we can see where the fuse boxes of the Seat Altea XL are located: we find the first box inside the passenger compartment, in the lower part of the dashboard, between the steering wheel and the driver's door, in a rectangular panel. Here we find the fuses for the cigarette lighter, which is also an electrical outlet. For cars produced in 2005/2006, this is fuse number 42 (rear electrical outlet) and number 47 (cigarette lighter); for cars produced in 2007/2013, it is only fuse number 30 for the cigarette lighter. A second box is located on the right side of the starter battery, inside the engine compartment.

Posted on 22 March 2024 by ScegliAuto

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