They both share fuse 12. Count from the left to right. Put a new fuse in. Fuse 12 feeds G1 and G3 Mark
Raimund Feussner wrote: > They probably share a common fuse in the front fuseblock for ignition. > > Ignition is fed through the fan switch, either to the A/C fans directly, > or to the 3rd/4th speed relay inthe left D-pillar cover. > Same for the power windows. > > Rear of fuseblock, Pins "G". > I think G3 and G5 (hereĀ“s your grain of salt) > > Regards > Raimund > > Am 27.07.2020 um 05:00 schrieb VW Vanagon: >> Had a first today on the maiden voyage of our '88 Westy. >> Background: Just bought this Van, and it landed today. >> PO had the AC serviced last week, and it blew ice cold with no issues. >> >> We were driving with the AC set to 4 (full cold), but it wasn't blowing >> cold. >> Pulled off to look closer at it, and the AC suddenly stopped blowing >> altogether. >> The power windows also stopped working simlutaneously. >> >> But why? >> The AC and windows aren't on the same circuit, but for them to BOTH go >> out >> at exactly the same moment . . . ? >> >> Anyone experienced this before? >> >> Matt >> Missoula, MT > |
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