A simpleton's guide to changing a car fuse.

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Dead simple, right?
67 plate Peugeot Bipper with no brake lights. Best check the fuses, I thought, although I could see no reason for a failure there.
So- some fuses under the dash drivers side, the handbook shows which fuses do what....a good start. Unfortunately the handbook picture is a mirror image so the book has to be upside down and read right to left :eek:
All fuses good there so diving under the bonnet to check the engine bay fuses. Unfortunately you can't get the fuse cover off without removing the N/S headlamp :eek: :(
All fuses good there too so finally found the culprit to be a faulty block connector within the O/S inner wing (y) That hadn't been disturbed before, but there you go.
Great stuff! A FIAT cloned Peugeot van, manufactured in Turkey......what a combination!
John :)
 
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Useful to make sure the correct fuses are to hand -
Amp value sort of obvious, but - micro, mini or standard physical size ?
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Many makes now use a combination of medium and mini, but of course there are the bigger square ones and the 60A rectangulars :( which doesn’t make it easy for us!
Another laugh re the Bipper - the image of the fuse box was inverted in the handbook, there were no spares and no extraction tweezer.
Bon chance, mon ami!
John :)
 
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Haynes manuals were always good for a chuckle. Find the relevant pages which showed pictures of a new vehicle with diagrams for disassembly. Compare that to the mud caked, slarted mess of the aging vehicle in front of one's self was oft a cause for puzzlement and bemusement.
 
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