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Does Anyone Have A Fuse Panel Diagram for the 996 Turbo?

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Old Mar 28, 2009 | 07:41 AM
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Does Anyone Have A Fuse Panel Diagram for the 996 Turbo?

I'm trying to locate a diagram of all the fuse slots in the box on my 2002 996 tt. There are several systems in my car not currently in use and I need some power for a pump. Can anyone help me locate a diagram?
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Old Mar 28, 2009 | 07:59 AM
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Are you talking about the folded one behind the fuse door? I can make a copy of mine and fax it to you.
 
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Al - Fuse diagram from Workshop Manual attached below.

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Old Mar 28, 2009 | 08:07 AM
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Thanks David,

I didn't look closely enough at mine the other day. All I saw were foreign languages but now upon closer inspection I found an English section.

I appreciate your willingness to help.
 
Old Mar 28, 2009 | 08:10 AM
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Thanks Fast Fwd. I looked in a manual I downloaded last year and the sections were all screwed up. Under electrical it was all about the GT2 and none of the section pertained to electrical. Is there a weblink to download the manual that you have?
 
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Anyone have a place I could "put" it? I have the whole manual and I've been giving it out to people on CD when they come to my shop...

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Any idea which is parking brake fuse? I don't see it on the labels
 
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There is no fuse for "Parking Brake". The parking brake is a small drum brake located in the rear disc brake rotor hub (hat). The two parking brake shoes are mechanically actuated via cables and the

handbrake lever.

There is a fuse for the brake lights...
 
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Originally Posted by wross996TT
There is no fuse for "Parking Brake". The parking brake is a small drum brake located in the rear disc brake rotor hub (hat). The two parking brake shoes are mechanically actuated via cables and the

handbrake lever.

There is a fuse for the brake lights...
Right; but on the dash is a brake lamp indicator when the parking brake is engaged. Mine no longer illuminates. I've been struggling with my stereo install and since i connected to the parking brake wire the illumination has stopped.
 
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Brake light is B-7 and cluster is B-1 & B-10. Electronic gremlins can surely be a PIA.
 
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This should help anyone looking at the thread title for more info...


I have the other years if anyone needs them.
 

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Originally Posted by Slider
This should help anyone looking at the thread title for more info...

I have the
I have the other years if anyone needs them.
Anyone know which fuse is for the electrical frunk latch? Mine seems to be constantly making noises, but can’t find on the diagram. It’s an 03.
 
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Yeah, good call. It's not listed. It should be at least 15 A because the rear is. (There is almost not difference between the years)
 
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D-7, 15a
 
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Originally Posted by wross996TT
D-7, 15a
That one does the back hood latch, but not the front. I tried darn near every fuse on the panel and still couldn't find the fuse for the frunk latch actuator.
 


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