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Bugblatter



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How do you access the fusebox in the passenger compartment?

I want to remove fuse F1 in the passenger compartment fuse box before the auto wipe function drives me insane. First I had a look around and under the glove box, but couldn't see anything so I looked in the owner's manual but all it shows is a strangely shaped component with a couple of arrows. I couldn't tell what it is from the pic so I gave up.

Any advice would be appreciated. Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed 2013 RR Evoque Pure Tech
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Post #157594 15th Oct 2012 2:49 pm
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The fusebox is mounted on the bulkhead behind the glovebox. I'm not sure how easy it is to access with the glovebox in place - when I wanted to access it to fit a satnav I removed the glovebox, which makes it easily accessible.

Post #157596 15th Oct 2012 3:13 pm
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Under the glove box, in the region were the passengers outstretched feet would be is the fusebox, simply press the two plastic tangs and pull the cover off, you can then see the fuses, got to get your head down under the glove box but it is easy to see.

That it what you will see, top left looks like it is F1 Thumbs Up

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Post #157597 15th Oct 2012 3:16 pm
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or even top left Thumbs Up

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Thanks guys. I'll have another look before it gets dark. Thumbs Up 2013 RR Evoque Pure Tech
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Excellent! Just been out and done it. I now have normal intermittent wipe with six settings for frequency of wipe. 2013 RR Evoque Pure Tech
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Post #157605 15th Oct 2012 4:05 pm
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Yeah, the rain sensor is a bit hit and miss, sometimes it won't wipe when it should then it will wipe a near dry screen, there seems no sweet spot for it.
But I do like it when it automatically ups a gear if sprayed while passing a lorry for instance and if driving through a deep roadside puddle that drenches the screen although not raining, it will wipe faster than I can manually switch them on.
Still undecided Neutral

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I'm getting idle. Use both the automatic wiper function AND the auto lights! Ours - 2008 Stornoway Grey HSE Auto
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