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Author Subject: Engine bay fuse box Removal
eddy_gti6

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Post #1
Where do people locate these when removing them from the engine bay? I have seen on a few peoples cars they have removed it all together?

Engine Bay

F31 30A ABS - Already Removed
F32 Shunt
F33 40A Fan, instrument panel warning lamps
F34 40A Fan
F35 10A Fuel pump
F36 30A Oxygen Sensor

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Posted 31st Jan 2014 at 03:08
cjm_harris

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Rikky moved his to the top glove box, not sure how he did it though, and might not be helpful for you. Why do you want to remove it? Not really in the way of anything..

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Posted 31st Jan 2014 at 08:41
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Yes

used to look like this (over on the left side near relays, the one on the right was untidy at the time!)



i used either an 8 or 10 fuse holder like this:

http://autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/product/311/category/63

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Posted 31st Jan 2014 at 09:03
eddy_gti6

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cjm_harris wrote:
Rikky moved his to the top glove box, not sure how he did it though, and might not be helpful for you. Why do you want to remove it? Not really in the way of anything..


Tidy the bay up a little more, less wires and room for a header tank or oil catch tank

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Posted 31st Jan 2014 at 09:06
cjm_harris

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Yeah thats what I thought.

Was thinking of doing the same to mine as already got rid of ABS, air con, battery, washer bottle etc etc.

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Posted 31st Jan 2014 at 09:10
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if i was doing it again now i would probably start again with a brand new loom but just using the peugeot plugs rather than adapting anything existing

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Posted 31st Jan 2014 at 09:25
eddy_gti6

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cjm_harris wrote:
Yeah thats what I thought.

Was thinking of doing the same to mine as already got rid of ABS, air con, battery, washer bottle etc etc.


Thats about what I have done. Except the washer bottle. Where you running your bottle from? Oh and I still need to make up a battery relocation kit for mine. Was going to move the pas bottle to but not really anywhere else to put it

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Posted 31st Jan 2014 at 09:26
eddy_gti6

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rikky wrote:
if i was doing it again now i would probably start again with a brand new loom but just using the peugeot plugs rather than adapting anything existing


Feel free to make me one up if you have time Big grin

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Posted 31st Jan 2014 at 09:27

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