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Thread: T4 Fuse Box Layout

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
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    Smile probable solution?

    Hey Double Cab, not sure if you've figured it out yet, but just in case you havent i have a 96 T4 which i imagine would be quite similar to yours. Anyways, when u connect your deck, be sure to attach the Yellow wire from the car to the live wire on ur deck instead of the Red one or both, this should solve ur problems and allow you to turn on ur deck without the car running or with the key turned. The only thing is that to turn it on initially you will have to turn the key slightly just so much that the lights on the dash turn on but not so much that the engine turns over. Once this is done, the deck should remain on even when the key is turned off completely - and still in the ignition as removing it from the barrel will cut power from the deck immediately thus eliminating the problem of draining your battery from leaving it on overnight and it will allow the deck power to keep it settings or memory even when the key is removed. Hope this helps, laters
    Last edited by majimbo; 19-06-2008 at 12:49 PM.
    MAJIMBO

  2. #12
    My stereo was already installed by the previous owner (It's a Blaupunkt), but it has been done professionally with regular connectors and not badly with some wire jumpers or stuff like that....

    As long as the key is still in the ignition switch, the music goes, but as soon as you remove the key from the barrel, music stops. Like some other have already explained.

    BUT, if you just release the anthi-theft feature (removing the stereo dashboard unit) and you plug it in back, the music will then restarts, even without the key in the ignition switch.

    You then only need not to fall asleep with the music, but it's cool to hear music, parked in a camping spot, without leaving the key in the ignition switch
    Zanza, moderator on T4Zone, the french speaking T4/Eurovan forum


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  3. #13
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
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    Now Adelaide!!!
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    Hope this helps you guys...
    The layout is on the later models fuse box lid.

    Rob

    1, low beam left
    2, " " right
    3, number plate light
    4, rear wiper/washer
    5, windscreen wipers/washer
    6, blower
    7, tail & side lights right
    8, " " " left
    9, empty
    10, fog lights
    11, high beam left,
    12, " " right
    13, horn
    14, reversing light
    15, carburettor or engine-electronic
    16, warning lamps
    17, turn signals
    18, fuel pump
    19, radiator fan/air conditioner
    20, brake lights
    21, int & luggage compartment lights, clock, radio
    22, cig lighter

    1 - 10a
    2 - 10a
    3 - 10a
    4 - 15a
    5 - 15a
    6 - 30a
    7 - 10a
    8 - 10a
    9 - Blank
    10 - 15a
    11 - 10a
    12 - 10a
    13 - 10a
    14 -10a
    15 - 10a
    16 - 15a
    17 - Blank
    18 - 20a
    19 - 10a
    20 - 10a
    21 - 15a
    22 - 10a

    5 Amp ORANGE
    10 Amp RED
    15 Amp BLUE
    20 Amp YELLOW
    25 Amp CLEAR
    30 Amp GREEN

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