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Cabin fuse box location on a 2016 Jimny

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02 Jun 2020 15:36 #223148 by Velocette
Perhaps its the heat but I cannot find the cabin fuse box !!!!! All the manual says is that's to the right of the steering wheel,under the dash. The pictures show a protruding box like thing,,,but not on mine it isn't. Any ideas please ?

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02 Jun 2020 16:27 #223150 by Scimike
It's should be right of the steering wheel, under the dash (UK model). BUT you need to stick your head in the foot well and look more towards the dash side, a causal look will miss it, it's tucked high. It's a green plastic box about 4 X3 inch.
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02 Jun 2020 16:34 #223152 by Scimike
Here is a bad picture of mine, very difficult to even photography. It's near the bonnet release.

Mine has extra red cable entering for accessories.

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02 Jun 2020 19:10 #223164 by Velocette
Thanks for that,,,I'll have a crawl about tomorrow. My reason for finding it is that according to my owners manual fuse 10 in there is the one for the dreaded TPMS system which due to a wheel change is constantly lit. Before I fit a set of new sensors I'd rather find an easy way to disable the light before MOT time.

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02 Jun 2020 19:41 #223168 by Lambert
It shouldn't be the end of the world for a responsible person with a suitable gizmo to reset it, I'm surprised the tyre fitting service didn't do it at the time?

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02 Jun 2020 20:39 #223172 by mlines
I got such a gizmo in the post today, video will follow hopefully soon.

However, the system does have an automatic relearn function. Park up, switched off for at least 20 minutes. Drive off steadily, avoiding stopping for a minimum of 10 minutes, it should relearn. However, mine took close to 90 minutes to reset.

Having played with the gizmo I can see why it takes forever to reset. The sensors are really hard to access, I think the alloy wheels block the signals. I have tried the gizmo on the rest of my fleet and the landrover sensors can be read from "near" the car. On both Suzuki's it fails to read reliably with the gizmo jammed against the valve.

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02 Jun 2020 21:25 #223175 by Velocette
Sorry,,I wasn't quite clear about the situation. I removed the steel wheels which had the sensors fitted and replaced them with non-sensor 2006 type. I do have a set of new sensors for fitting when I eventually get these wheels powder coated. I just wanted a short term solution,,,,or even a slightly longer one if I don't get round to painting the wheels before the next MOT !

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02 Jun 2020 21:44 #223177 by mlines
I think if you pull the tpms fuse you will get a different error stating the tpms has failed.

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2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses

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