> > There is no voltage to either points on those fuses on both of them with > engine on and also off. > Probably the terminal is fried on either end of the wire that runs from the battery across to the fridge relay 87 terminal. Note that VAG used 87 instead of 30 as the supply terminal, because that relay has two 87 terminals and they could use the second one to supply the kitchen fuse. Yrs, d |
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