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  1. Question Audi A3 fuse box diagram required 1998 
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    Hi,

    I can find many things related to the location of the fuse box but nothing telling me which fuse relates to which part of the car. Please can anyone help? It is not behind the plasic on the side of the dashboard and it didn't come with a manual. Too late to get a Haynes manual today and would like to get this sorted ASAP!! The electric windows and central locking have stopped working. Possibly a fuse or relay?

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    Well, according to my Haynes manual, The electric windows fuses are F37 & F43 which are "Fuses in separate fuse holders" (ie, not in the main fuse box), but it doesn't seem to give a clue where these are located.

    The central locking is fuses F6, F14, F38 in the main fuse box.

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    Mine are all written on the inside of the cover that you prise off to access the fusebox. Don't ask for any more though as they're all in German! (left hooker!)
     
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    Thank you, not found anything other than in main fuse box. Not much of a problem, have air con and a key
     
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    Okay, there's 3 on top of the battery which I'm not sure what they do but I also found a separate box at the back of the engine bay, see pics attached, there's a couple in there that I'm not sure of either. Mine's a left hooker so these may be reversed. The fuse box has a cover on which you can see removed and sat on my scuttle cover. I'd be interested to know if you find out what these are for?!

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    Thank you! still not managed to get it working. Used to turning the key and sticking on the air con now. Need to sort before I sell
     
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