Good morning,
I'm trying to wire something into the car (will make a post about it later). I'm capable of doing it and everything but I am stuck on one bit. The fuse box behind the glovebox (apart from the fact it's difficult to access) has 2 separate diagrams listed in the manual. I've checked the Peugeot 3008 fuse box information and it lists the fuses same as on the Grandland manual and also with 2 diagrams, which doesn't help.
Does anyone know which diagram to follow? 1 or 2? There's a big difference between pulling a fuse for example for a horn vs Stop-Start System (Fuse 4) or Camera vs Alarm (Fuse 27). I just want to know which one to focus on. Guess I could trial and error which fuse is for what and determine which diagram applies but they are difficult to access as is and I thought someone else might know.
Any help is appreciated.
Glovebox Fuse Box
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At a guess, for a 2018 model, would say version 1.
Pull fuse 32 as a check. It doesn't serve anything on version 1 but front cigarette lighter on version 2.
Pull fuse 32 as a check. It doesn't serve anything on version 1 but front cigarette lighter on version 2.
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My fusebox is version 2, I used fuse 33 (nothing served by it as std.) for dash cam.
It is all confusing and certainly very very tight for working but possible. I didn't have a fuse Puller in my vehicle so used Long nosed pliers to pull and insert the fuses. Haven't found the plastic pullers any good anyway.
It is all confusing and certainly very very tight for working but possible. I didn't have a fuse Puller in my vehicle so used Long nosed pliers to pull and insert the fuses. Haven't found the plastic pullers any good anyway.
Thank you for replying.Coatgallou wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 11:02 am At a guess, for a 2018 model, would say version 1.
Pull fuse 32 as a check. It doesn't serve anything on version 1 but front cigarette lighter on version 2.
I tried Vauxhall Service department but they said they can't advise anything over the phone, they need to see the car but it'll likely be trial and error so I may as well try myself (which I have).
Alternatively they can hardwire whatever I want for me (I didn't even bother asking the price cause it'll probably be £100+ and I already had wires ready right next to the fuse box).
Got everything beautifully wired to my satisfaction. I'll make a separate thread about my Grandland / little guide later on.