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Someone once made a topic regarding the dash fuse box consisting off what fuse is for what and the correct amp rating

anyone got the link for it please

And yes I do have the plastic white paper

  • 4 years later...

What fuse controls rear taillight please

3 hours ago, ShaunOfTheForest said:

What fuse controls rear taillight please

 

Already answered a week ago in your other thread ;)

 

 

You did reply but incorrectly.. There is a fuse confirmed by skoda tech.. He advised without checking during phone call to go through all of them. 

40 minutes ago, ShaunOfTheForest said:

You did reply but incorrectly.. There is a fuse confirmed by skoda tech.. He advised without checking during phone call to go through all of them. 

 

Just to avoid any misunderstanding or confusion, are you saying the Skoda tech claims there is a fuse that's specifically for the tail lights and nothing else on a MK2 Octavia?

 

If you find it, please post back to help others as it's not mentioned in the owners manual or present on any wiring diagram I've seen...

 

As I said before, if it's a fuse issue that's stopping your tail lights from working, it will stop other lights working too. Couple of relevant sections from various owners manuals are below.

 

From a FL manual:

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Fuses in the engine compartment

- F16 Vehicle voltage control unit, right headlight, right tail light

- F26 Vehicle voltage control unit, left headlight, left tail light

 

 

From a pre-FL manual:

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Fuse assignment in engine compartment - version 1

- F47 Central control unit, Left main headlights

- F48 Central control unit, Right main headlights

 

Fuse assignment in engine compartment - version 2

- F25 Right lighting system

- F26 Left lighting system

 

 

Thats what the tech said.. He mentioned unplugging all the connections a reconnecting first.. Ill let you know. 

You may have missed the point that Langers2k is making. He rightly says that if just the tail lights are not working it is not a failed fuse as that would also disconnect other lights too. If it is just tail lights then you should be looking at the wiring, bulb contacts and bulbs in the light clusters.

Note also that if a bulb is not working when the initial system bulb test is made, power may be removed from the failed bulb, so making fault finding with a meter more difficult.

Did you have bulb failure warning on the display?

 

 

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