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Old 04-01-2003, 05:43 PM
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Default A4 fuse question re: Valentine 1 install

I got my V1 yesterday and today I started looking around at hardwiring it, including reading up on the various posts via the search engine. Fuse #27 on my 2001 sedan ought to be empty as that controls the rear wiper on an Avant and the heated steering wheel, neither of which I have. But, from what I can tell, there is a 15A fuse in that slot and I am not sure why. Maybe I am counting the fuses wrong? Does anyone have a good clear photograph of the fuse box with the #27 fuse highlighted? (Or, if not the #27 fuse, then the slot most appropriate for the V1 install.)

As it turned out, I got a pretty satisfactory look by just using the cigarette lighter jack, and running the straight cords under the right side of the center console. The excess cord I re-wrapped with the twisties and stashed up under the center console. I used the suction cups for the V1 on the windshield and the velcro fasteners for the remote display right above the hazard light button.

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Old 04-01-2003, 06:10 PM
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Default it's like 4 up from the bottom on the lefy side....

they are numbered look close.
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