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Can someone tell me were the main fuse is from the battery audi s2 1994 aby? My power cut out over a week ago iv checked relays replaced ignition switch only thing left is the main fuse which apparently is near the battery but i cant seem to find it ... any help will be greatly appreciated thanks in advance
Jamie
Right ok so do you know what my problem is ? Was driving at 70/75 engine cut out no ignition. .. checked all fuses all fine changed ignition switch and checked my relays (not sure of theres a specific one) but still no ignition when i turn the key -.-
lights/wipers/windows etc etc are still working but car won't turn over and instrument panel isn't getting any power, so Jamie was telling me yesterday.
I suggested maybe something weird with the fuebox as I know his car leaks a bit,seems hes tried a lot of other things
Ideally i need to get a power prob to see exactly whats going through my fuses if anything at all ... need to see if piwers going to and frok my ignition switch ... the volt metre was saying i was getting power through fuses and ignition but i want to make doing sure ... my headlights turn on with my key turned but no clocks or clicking and fuel pump not making usual hum noise when first going to start ... everything else working ... heater windows radio interior lights wipers outside light central locking alarm everything just no ignition and won't crank
Iv had a look for it but can't see it. ... any pointers? I tried earthing it myself with a jump lead from gearbox to chassis? And battery although cheap when came with the car still good
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