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    Default Getting to the back of the fuse box on a VT Berlina

    Hi, My aftermarket alarm is wired into the fuse box and I am getting excess battery drain from the Hazard light fuse circuitry. I am assuming that my alarm is wired into that fuse and that either the alarm is faulty or there is a short in the hazard light wiring.

    I want to get to the back of the fuse box (under the dash) to disconnect the alarm (to eliminate it as being the possible cause) but cannot see how to remove the fuse box so that i can view the back of the fuse box (where all the wiring goes into it)

    Can anyone please advise?

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    Done this recently, had to add a wire to one cable behind it. You have to remove the side air vent in the door gap and get the airconditioner tubing out (takes a bit of twisting and what not). You can then undo screws securing the fuse holder block to the metal and slide it (can't remember left or right) and you can then push it back. If you have a small mirror on a extendable mast use that to see behind. If that's not enough room for you then you'll have to start really going nuts and undoing the metal brackets


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