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Which Fuse Controls the Dome Light in 348?

Discussion in '348/355' started by 76Steel, Dec 20, 2014.

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  1. 76Steel

    76Steel Formula 3

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    Do you guys know which fuse controls the dome/cabin light and
    the door red warning light on a 94 Spider? I think it is the same fuse.

    Is it in the footwell fuse box as well? Location of the fuse?

    Thanks very much for any help.

    Mike
     
  2. 76Steel

    76Steel Formula 3

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    Ok. I found it. It is fuse 3, top row from the right.

    Thanks.
     
  3. albert328gts

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    Is that in the Footwell?
     
  4. 76Steel

    76Steel Formula 3

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    Yes, in the footwell.
     
  5. albert328gts

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    Project for tomorrow!
     
  6. 76Steel

    76Steel Formula 3

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    No problem! As I found out the dome light has several settings which are made active
    by clicking the light housing in/leaving it flat/and up if that makes any sence. I thought my
    light did not work, but then it was a matter of clicking it into the right position.

    I also found that the bulb that lights up the red round light in the passenger's side door works
    on the same fuse. If you have red side door light working you might just need a
    new bulb in the dome light?

    Anyways, just sharing what I learned. Hope your 348 is doing great!
     
  7. albert328gts

    albert328gts Formula 3
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    It's amazing how easy anything is to fix when you know what to look for
    Opened that up and 5 minutes later I was good to go.

    Thanks again, car is doing great - tomorrow am off for a nice long drive.
     

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