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"Check auto lighting" - Fuse blown 5 years 4 weeks ago #1

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Hi Fellow Members

I was attempting to change an interior bulb to led when I suspect that a fuse has blown. The affected fuse controls the interior lighting, rain sensor, light sensor etc.

I have checked all the fuses in the glovebox but not found any which has blown.

Does anyone know the exact location of the affected fuse?

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Imran
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Re:"Check auto lighting" - Fuse blown 5 years 4 weeks ago #2

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Could it be under the bonnet, next to the battery? Just guessing...

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Re:"Check auto lighting" - Fuse blown 5 years 3 weeks ago #3

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Hi,

Checked all of them today and didn't find one which was blown.... Still searching...

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"Check auto lighting" - Fuse blown 5 years 3 weeks ago #4

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Interior light fuses are in the back of the glove box, there’s 2 one for the lights and one for the control.
The 10 amp one is tucked either at the top or at the bottom, it’s being a while, it’s difficult to get to especially if you have fat fingers.
The other is marked in the cover of the fuse box

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"Check auto lighting" - Fuse blown - Fixed! 5 years 1 week ago #5

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Dear All

First, thanks to all who contributed.

Finally found the fuse, it was a pain to get to, had to remove the glovebox and even then it was very difficult - used a nose plier to grasp the affected fuse and replace it.

I have attached a picture to show the location.

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"Check auto lighting" - Fuse blown - Fixed! 3 years 11 months ago #6

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Hello. I had the same problem as described in title. I have a 2016 Kadjar, and my fuses box was not found under the glovebox. After some research I discovered that my fuse box is in the left side, on driver side, in the dashboard, and if you look at Imran attached photo, you see the blown fuse at top side, mine is in the same position but further upside and it can be seen if you look from a very low angle. Hope it helps whoever is in this situation.

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