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2001 996 TT Fuse Map


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Hi everyone,

I started my car last night and just realized both low light beams weren't working. A/C was also not working, turn it to the max, no air comes out. I suspect it's burnt fuses. Does anyone have a fuse map for a 2001 996 TT? I found a fuse map for 2003 TT in this forum, but I'm not sure if it's the same as my 2001. Any help is appreciated.

Thank you kindly.

Raingion

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Hi everyone,

I started my car last night and just realized both low light beams weren't working. A/C was also not working, turn it to the max, no air comes out. I suspect it's burnt fuses. Does anyone have a fuse map for a 2001 996 TT? I found a fuse map for 2003 TT in this forum, but I'm not sure if it's the same as my 2001. Any help is appreciated.

Thank you kindly.

Raingion

:welcome:

There is supposed to be a fuse map on the inside of the fuse door/cover - did you look there?

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Yea, looked everywhere in the car, manual also, nothing to be found. Thank you for your diagram Loren.

Raingion

Hi everyone,

I started my car last night and just realized both low light beams weren't working. A/C was also not working, turn it to the max, no air comes out. I suspect it's burnt fuses. Does anyone have a fuse map for a 2001 996 TT? I found a fuse map for 2003 TT in this forum, but I'm not sure if it's the same as my 2001. Any help is appreciated.

Thank you kindly.

Raingion

:welcome:

There is supposed to be a fuse map on the inside of the fuse door/cover - did you look there?

post-1-1245771501_thumb.png

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Sorry, this may be a really newb question. But would this fuse list apply to my 2001 996 C4 Cab? My fuse panel doesn't have a sticker either.

Thanks in advance.

Some but not all.

Did you check the fuse cover for a fuse listing?

If you still need the fuse listing then please post int he proper forum.

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