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Old 05 February 2012, 16:17   #1
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Anyone help.... 03 STi behind the little tray that opens showing the alarm keypad are a load of fuses. Anyone know what these are for ??
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Old 05 February 2012, 18:16   #2
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Errrrrrrr,......... just about everything!

You need access to amanual, unless someone can post up the fuses.
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Old 05 February 2012, 23:16   #3
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Errrrrrr not the answer I'd hoped for.... Reason I'm asking is my airbag light is on and after plugging the Autoboss computer in it won't let me read the airbag faults. Possibly a blown fuse ?? The fuse box under the bonnet doesn't show anything to do with Airbags.

The mystery fuses I mention have no identification so hoped for a bit of help.
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Old 05 February 2012, 23:18   #4
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Usuallly the airbag fuse has side walls on the holder, to stop it being pulled easily.
Is there not a fuse map on the back of the tray?
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Old 06 February 2012, 10:34   #5
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Sadly I didn't see a fuse map. I did notice that fuse with the built up holder sides. I'll check it tonight. Thanks
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If it helps, fuse map from my 04 wrx, not sure if it's the same as an sti

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Sorry if you think my reply unhelpful, but I only have access to a 98 UK car. Yours is different.
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Thanks to all... You to Alaczar. Sadly my hopes of a blown airbag fuse proved wrong. So my airbag light is on and the Autoboss computer will not let me read the fault. For the record it will let me read engine codes....
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Might be something as simple as a duff connection. Our Xantia a/b light falshes all the time, it's down to a poor connection under the driver's seat, apparently.

Would a dealer be able to help?
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sorry to jump on this thread but i got an 02 sti and i checked all my fuses for my clock and hazard switch as neither light up now but couldnt see a fuse for that either
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Better to start a new thread.

If the hazards work it might be the bulb behind the switch.

Ditto the clock.
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you can read the fault codes using a separate plug behind fuses, you put a wire thats with into connector the ar bag light in clock flashes the amount of times that coincides with the fault eg 6 long flashes 3 quick flashes would be fault 63 cheers
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