Where is the fusebox?

I have a 2002 clio 1.5dci privilege and I think the fuse has blown for the fan part of my air conditioning. 2 questions where is the fusebox located (on my old clio it was under the drivers side I think but I couldn't feel it on this one although I have had a close look( 2)any idea which fuse is for the fan part of the ac (it would be great if somebody had a link to a diagram of the fusebox)

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scottnew
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open the passenger door, should be on the side of the dashboard iirc

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Iain Dingsdale

autodata says engine bay, fusebox 2, fuse f2 and f11

Reply to
mrcheerful

Mr Cheerful, thanks for that is there a link to autodata? Thanks also to Iain fo your reply

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scottnew

Also Mr Cheerful when ot says engine bay it means under the bonnett right?

Reply to
scottnew

No, autodata is a program you get on CD.

Reply to
Chris Bolus

Mr Cheerful - found fusebox 2 in the engine bay but not fuse at f2 (empty slot) and at f11 30+ amp fuse (seems to high for air con). Where is fusbox 1 I have looked under the passenger side as Iain suggested but could not see it

Reply to
scottnew

Its where Ian said on our Clio 1.2 2002.

Dave

Reply to
dave stanton

On our 2002 Clio 1.2 its where Ian said, not under the dash, at the side of the dash as you look from the door.

Dave

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dave stanton

Right I now i am being stupid but where? If I open the passenger door and look towards the front centre of the car (to the right hand side of where the passengers feet would be I should see it). My clio is a Nov 2002 (different shape lights from the earlier one) could that be why there is a difference.

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scottnew

I think it's hidden when the door is shut (if it is hidden in the same place as on a Laguna (that's on the drivers side though) i.e. the extreme left hand side of the dashboard that the door trim covers when it's shut. There should also be a sticker about the passenger airbag on that panel.

Chris

Reply to
Chris Dugan

On the END of the dash facing you when you have the passenger door open.

Dave

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dave stanton

Thanks, I'll have a look

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scottnew

Found it where you said on the drivers side though (left hand drive car) none of the fuses seem blown. Any ideas what the problem might me all the temp guage and power on the ac still display but just no air

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scottnew

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