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Fuse block question
Doh how about a pic
On 7/18/07, Karl Krupke <kkrup62@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
> Need to confirm some information.
> I'm trying to come up with a spare fuse block to fit an '81 Mk1 (non-
> A/C). I need it for a car I'm purchasing which is about 1000 miles away...
> current owner reports two major electrical problems; turn signals don't
> work, and a key-off slow discharge. He believes both problems are due to
> the
> fuse box being water damaged by a typical leak at the base of the
> windshield.
> OK, so that's what I need; what I have is two 'older' fuse blocks, not
> sure of source cars but I think late 70's early 80's vintage. I cannot
> find
> any VW or Bosch part number, however both blocks appear identical, and
> both
> have "FD-HH" cast on the right rear (orientation as you would look at in
> the
> car; fuses down and relays up facing "forward" to you, elec cable plugs
> facing "rear" away from you), that is on the right rear face just above
> the
> bracket for the retaining screw.
>
> So... IIRC, there weren't a great many varieties of fuse block at that
> time. I'm about 90% sure these are either Scirocco or Rabbit. Any
> information to verify that these are indeed the correct fuse block for an
> '81 Mk1 (or aren't) would be helpful.
>
> thanks, Karl
>
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