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Jared
| Posted on Thursday, September 12, 2002 - 09:04 pm: |
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I was having some trouble with the ABS, so I pulled the 5 amp fuse for "Anti-lock brakes" from Satellite 1. In doing so, I noticed my fusebox arangement didnt match that in the rover manual. On page 116 of the manual, it shows a picture of the fusebox. The top section is labeled Satellite 2, and fuses number 6 5 4 3 2 1, then the middle section, then the bottom, Satellite 1, labeled 1 2 3 4 5 6. My problem is this: The fuses that should be in the top(Sat 2) are in the bottom. The ones that should be in the bottom(Sat 1) are actually up above. If you assume it's just a typo in the Manual, and Satellite 1 should be on top, then the fuses are in the correct order. Can anyone shed some light on this? Also, What is Fuse 3 in Satellite 2? It is labeled Anti-Lock Braking, whereas the one I removed was labeled Anti-Lock Brakes. -Jared |
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