Missing or Lost Fuse number 1
Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 8:58 am
I have a 2000 (W reg) 2.5 diesel automatic Bongo. Until yesterday I had never really looked at the panel of fuses (those by the driver's knee inside the cab) but when I did I noticed that fuse number 1 (10A, red, top-left of the whole array) was missing. I don't know why it is missing.
1 - According to Bongo Fury's Members Fact sheet, this fuse serves the "Cabin". The same is on a factsheet at http://www.bongoforum.me.uk/index.php/f ... nfo-sheets.
2 - According to website http://bongobuddy.co.uk/fuses/, this fuse serves "Radio back-up / Roof light / Air con / Beeps warnings / Central locking".
3 - According to the "By Fuse" part of the website http://www.g8dhe.net/bwm/, this fuse (for a diesel) serves "Engine - Control System, Air conditioning - Auto A/C Control System & Heater, Interior lighting - Cargo Room & Spot Lights, Accessories - Audio System, Accessories - Car Navigation System, Body - Power Door Lock System, Body - Auto Free Top, Body - Sound Warning System"
I don't have a Navigation System and the Radio and interior lights run off of the Leisure Battery. I have a feeling that the central locking runs off of the Leisure Battery too as it stopped working when I had an issue with the Leisure Battery not charging. I assume that without a fuse the items listed above would not work and as far as I am aware they are all functioning, so I can't see that this is an instance where the fuse has fallen out.
I have obtained a replacement but I thought I would seek some advice first from club members before putting a new fuse in as to whether anyone knows of any reason (good or bad) why the fuse might have been deliberately removed. I don't, for example, want to make some wires live that aren't supposed to be.
Any suggestions gratefully received,
Andy Perkins
Bristol.
1 - According to Bongo Fury's Members Fact sheet, this fuse serves the "Cabin". The same is on a factsheet at http://www.bongoforum.me.uk/index.php/f ... nfo-sheets.
2 - According to website http://bongobuddy.co.uk/fuses/, this fuse serves "Radio back-up / Roof light / Air con / Beeps warnings / Central locking".
3 - According to the "By Fuse" part of the website http://www.g8dhe.net/bwm/, this fuse (for a diesel) serves "Engine - Control System, Air conditioning - Auto A/C Control System & Heater, Interior lighting - Cargo Room & Spot Lights, Accessories - Audio System, Accessories - Car Navigation System, Body - Power Door Lock System, Body - Auto Free Top, Body - Sound Warning System"
I don't have a Navigation System and the Radio and interior lights run off of the Leisure Battery. I have a feeling that the central locking runs off of the Leisure Battery too as it stopped working when I had an issue with the Leisure Battery not charging. I assume that without a fuse the items listed above would not work and as far as I am aware they are all functioning, so I can't see that this is an instance where the fuse has fallen out.
I have obtained a replacement but I thought I would seek some advice first from club members before putting a new fuse in as to whether anyone knows of any reason (good or bad) why the fuse might have been deliberately removed. I don't, for example, want to make some wires live that aren't supposed to be.
Any suggestions gratefully received,
Andy Perkins
Bristol.