Just to be clear, when I say fuse I actually mean this thing
![[Image: afu.jpg]](http://www.electronics123.net/amazon/pictures/afu.jpg)
When I say 'fuse slot' I mean the actual connector socket designed for the insertion of a fuse.
My steering wheel controls stopped working. I'm investigating the fuses because I thought I blew some of them during a boost, which I got when my brand new battery died for no particular reason (don't shop at Canadian Tire! Product quality is poor!! And customer service sucks!)
But strangely enough all fuses turned out to be fine except for these two slots F39 and F51. F39 was empty and F51 has no socket at all. Meanwhile according to the manual F51 have no socket and F39 should have a socket for a 20 fuse and be associated with the car's cigarette lighter jack (I think) because it has a symbol of a smoking cigarette beside it.
However cigarette lighter jack works!!!
Should I assume that non-labeled F51 socket is for a 20 fuse as per label on the non-existing F39?
Could the factory have installed F39 socket to F51 spot during assembly by mistake?
Is there a way to check what number fuse an unknown fuse socket is for?
![[Image: afu.jpg]](http://www.electronics123.net/amazon/pictures/afu.jpg)
When I say 'fuse slot' I mean the actual connector socket designed for the insertion of a fuse.
My steering wheel controls stopped working. I'm investigating the fuses because I thought I blew some of them during a boost, which I got when my brand new battery died for no particular reason (don't shop at Canadian Tire! Product quality is poor!! And customer service sucks!)
But strangely enough all fuses turned out to be fine except for these two slots F39 and F51. F39 was empty and F51 has no socket at all. Meanwhile according to the manual F51 have no socket and F39 should have a socket for a 20 fuse and be associated with the car's cigarette lighter jack (I think) because it has a symbol of a smoking cigarette beside it.
However cigarette lighter jack works!!!
Should I assume that non-labeled F51 socket is for a 20 fuse as per label on the non-existing F39?
Could the factory have installed F39 socket to F51 spot during assembly by mistake?
Is there a way to check what number fuse an unknown fuse socket is for?