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Changing fuses<br />

In order to prevent damage to the electrical<br />

system due to short circuits and overloads,<br />

the individual circuits are protected by fuses.<br />

One fuse box is located in the luggage<br />

compartment. Two additional fuse boxes are<br />

located in the outer ends of the dashboard.<br />

1. Switch off the load with the defective fuse.<br />

2. Open the fuse box cover.<br />

3. Remove the corresponding fuse from its slot<br />

using the plastic gripper D in order to check it.<br />

A blown fuse can be identified by the melted<br />

metal strip.<br />

4. Replace only with fuses of the same rating.<br />

We recommend that you use genuine Porsche<br />

fuses for replacement.<br />

Note<br />

f If a fuse blows repeatedly:<br />

Please contact a qualified specialist workshop.<br />

We recommend that you have an authorized<br />

Porsche dealer to do this work as they have<br />

trained workshop personnel and the necessary<br />

parts and tools.<br />

298 Minor Repairs<br />

A - Fuse carrier<br />

B - Fuse carrier<br />

C - Relay carrier<br />

Opening fuse box and relay box cover in<br />

luggage compartment<br />

f Open the luggage compartment floor and<br />

remove the tool storage box.<br />

D - Plastic gripper<br />

Opening fuse box cover at the left and right<br />

of the dashboard<br />

1. Carefully lever off the plastic cover with<br />

a screwdriver (arrow) and remove it.<br />

The positions of the fuses are shown on the<br />

inside of the cover.<br />

2. Carefully remove the fuses using the plastic<br />

gripper D.<br />

f Spare fuses can be found in both fuse box<br />

covers (left: 7.5 and 10 A; right: 20 and 25 A).

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