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Thread: Faulty Fuse Holder causes Multiple Electrical Fault Messages

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    Found it: F16 (30A) Multifunction control module 2

    Is this the head unit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteC View Post
    Found it: F16 (30A) Multifunction control module 2

    Is this the head unit?
    sounds like the steering wheel controls if I had to guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteC View Post
    I am sorry to be pain in the ass but that's the effect not the cause. What causes a fusebox melt?
    Had this fault too. Thought the poor Tiguan had had a stroke when everything stopped working all the way down one side
    The cause is a high current contact that has resistance, causing heating at the interface that melts everything around it. As the contact heats and becomes burnished, the resistance increases, perpetuating the problem.
    In this case, its likely that the spring tension of the fuse holder contact was insufficient. Manufacturing problem.
    Merely pointed it out to the dealer, they changed the fuse box without any comment, assume it is a common fault.
    I was speaking to a Holden product engineer, they turn off a lot of the warning feedback like this one as they see them as nuisance alarms.
    Last edited by Sanman; 17-08-2013 at 11:23 AM.
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    Even though your car is out of warranty I would be contacting your dealer and seeing if they can replace under warranty as this sort of thing really shouldn't happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swainey32 View Post
    sounds like the steering wheel controls if I had to guess
    No there is another one for steering
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanman View Post
    Had this fault too. Thought the poor Tiguan had had a stroke when everything stopped working all the way down one side
    The cause is a high current contact that has resistance, causing heating at the interface that melts everything around it. As the contact heats and becomes burnished, the resistance increases, perpetuating the problem.
    In this case, its likely that the spring tension of the fuse holder contact was insufficient. Manufacturing problem.
    Merely pointed it out to the dealer, they changed the fuse box without any comment, assume it is a common fault.
    I was speaking to a Holden product engineer, they turn off a lot of the warning feedback like this one as they see them as nuisance alarms.
    Thanks, very good explanation. Finally it makes sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Even though your car is out of warranty I would be contacting your dealer and seeing if they can replace under warranty as this sort of thing really shouldn't happen.
    Interesting what you are saying, because I counted already 3 people on this thread who had the same issue like me and it sounds like a manufacturing problem or that's the assumption.

    So if there are others with the same problem and it is true to be manufacturing issue, why they don't check it at VW service and replace the fuse box or do a recall? Isn't it dangerous if the fuse box melts while I am driving?

    BTW as I mentioned previously the car is booked for Monday with VW service. And I will insist to do this under warranty as they just replaced my aerial under warranty two weeks ago. First I thought the two things had a connection, i.e. they didn't put back a fuse while they serviced my car or something. Plus the flat battery on the weekend. 3 issues in 2 weeks. Too much.
    Last edited by PeteC; 17-08-2013 at 05:07 PM.
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    VW Barloworld is replacing the fuse box today FOC as part of the warranty, even that the 3 years warranty has expired 5 months ago.

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    Good to hear. You would only expect this sort of thing if people have changed loading on circuits or added accessories which the main board couldn't handle.

    Sounds like a known issue and a good result/outcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Good to hear. You would only expect this sort of thing if people have changed loading on circuits or added accessories which the main board couldn't handle.
    Well you said it. I wanted to ask already, can this be the effect of replacing almost all light bulbs to LED? Plus adding the BT 9w7 module?
    Something the system could not handle?
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