Fuses; Changing A Fuse - Seat Arosa 2003 Owner's Manual

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Fuses

The individual current circuits are pro-
tected by fuses.
The panel with the relays and fuses is in
the front footwell behind a cover.
We recommend you always carry spare
fuses with you, which may be purchased
from any Technical Service Centre.
Warning
Never, u u nder a a ny c c ircumstances
"repair" t t he f f uses o o r r r eplace t t hem
with m m ore p p owerful o o nes, a a s d d am-
age i i n a a nother p p art o o f t t he e e lectri-
cal s s ystem c c ould r r esult. T T his c c ould
even l l ead t t o a a f f ire.
Notes
If the newly inserted fuse blows again
after a short time, the electrical system
must be checked by a Technical Service
Centre immediately.
Some of the components listed are only
found on certain models or are optional
extras.
IF AND WHEN
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TIPS AND MAINTENANCE
Changing a a f f use
Switch off the ignition and the compo-
nent concerned.
Remove cover towards the front.
With the aid of the list of fuses deter-
mine which fuse belongs to the compo-
nent that has failed.
Replace blown fuse – can be recog-
nised by the burnt metal strip – with a
fuse of same amperage.
Insert the cover at the bottom and fold
upwards until it engages securely.
Fuse c c olour c c ode:
Beige:
5 Amp
Brown:
7.5 Amp
Red:
10 Amp
Blue:
15 Amp
Yellow:
20 Amp
White:
25 Amp
Green:
30 Amp
Automatic f f use*
All electric windows are protected
together via an automatic fuse which
breaks the circuit when overloaded (e.g.
windows frozen) and completes the circuit
again after a few seconds.
B6X-048D
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