Fuse Panel question

GeWilli

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Aug 6, 1999
Location
lost to new england
TDI
none in the fleet (99.5 Golf RIP, 96 B4V sold)
Simple question... before I try, how far down can the panel be pulled w/o detaching any wires?

I need to check the back (and maybe re-route the high beam fuses) and figured I'd head to the repository of information about this vehicle...

i gave it a slight tug but it didn't drop out when unhooked and i was out of time to play tonight so, time to ask.

Bulbs are good, switch is working just can't get one of em on (and the fuses are loose and causing the issue).

and hey everyone, long time no see/hear
 

veedubyoo

Veteran Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2010
Location
Page, AZ
TDI
96 Passat TDI Variant
Mine drops all the way down, not on it's own obviously but it can be worked down...all the wires are holding it up right now.
 

compu_85

Gadget Guy
Joined
Sep 29, 2003
Location
La Conner, WA
TDI
... None :S
You can pull it down quite far. All the connectors are clipped, and locked into the back so nothing should fall out.

-J
 

GeWilli

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Aug 6, 1999
Location
lost to new england
TDI
none in the fleet (99.5 Golf RIP, 96 B4V sold)
No I hadn't!

So that kind of complicates things a bit, but simplifies it, esp if I have to use a bit of tom-foolery to get the high-beams working.

That's good stuff.

With the rain today and tomorrow I'll have to wait a bit before digging back in there (no garage). Thanks for the info
 
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