ConFUSEd

Hi Folks,

Anyone able to read these symbols?

Guessing 2 and 25 are Right and Left side lights

4, 34 and 35 Heated mirrors, electric adjusters, and window… if so, why 3 different fuses?

I’d also guess 8 and 36 have something to do with reverse lights and reverse horn?

“Aye go and change the fuse see if that fixes it!”… :blush:

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G6Bob:
Hi Folks,

Anyone able to read these symbols?

Guessing 2 and 25 are Right and Left side lights

4, 34 and 35 Heated mirrors, electric adjusters, and window… if so, why 3 different fuses?

I’d also guess 8 and 36 have something to do with reverse lights and reverse horn?

“Aye go and change the fuse see if that fixes it!”… :blush:

2 and 25 do the side/ tail lights
8 is reverse and 36 is brake
4 ,34 and 35 ,why the 3? Haven’t a clue ,they where probably on a high when they came up with that at Eindhoven

at the top right hand corner of the lid ,what is the E code for 4 ,34and 35 …

Its Legal to smoke special grass in Holland.

Immigrant:
Its Legal to smoke special grass in Holland.

You suggesting I should get high then these symbols might become more apparent? :grimacing:

18 is for folks who like to blow their own trumpet.

To keep it simple the 10amp fuse I for the switch gear on the drivers door as it is an ecu in its own right ,the mirror heating and adjustment and the window switches…The two 15amp fuses are for the window motors 1 fuse for each side ,why they did the symbols as they did I haven’t a clue,but it will make sense to the designer

If all else fails…

RTFM

eagerbeaver:
18 is for folks who like to blow their own trumpet.

If you pulled it out on the old 95s it used to kill the limiter :grimacing: i had a one bending the needle one satdy afternoon :neutral_face: :neutral_face:

Blowing ones trumpet vs blowing up a Daf.

You win hands down mate lol.

eagerbeaver:
Blowing ones trumpet vs blowing up a Daf.

You win hands down mate lol.

Got you home on when it wasnt digi card bollox,the disc when missing :wink:

Know what you mean pal. Those analogue discs should have been called ’ Houdini charts '.