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If the boot will not open, and it is the "electric boot".... Firstly, try to wash the windscreen using the washers. It is the same fuse. If the washers work, the chances are that the fuse is not blown. The fuse can be found thus: Open the bonnet. Next to the battery (on the right as you look into the engine compartment) is a large black cover. Open it up, you will need a screwdriver to gently release the clips, to see the fuse box. In the fuse box are many fuses, and at the bottom of the box, closest to you, are two fuses. The red one is the boot/washers. It can be the left or right one, as different cars have it on different sides. Alternatively come to where I work, and I will change the fuse for free, because I am nice like that.
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If you have hard doors, yes. It they don't, most likely someone has removed the fuse to keep the lights off when running with the doors removed. Check the fuse box. If you have soft doors, no. The fuse has probably been removed.
its a 10 amp fuse under the bonnet on the right hand side take the cover off and its there a red one.
Open the drivers door and look at the lower dash and you will see a panel that can be removed and that is where you will find the fuse.
The words "Boot Open" means the trunk lid is open. Cheers, Jeff
The words "Boot Open" means the trunk lid is open. Cheers, Jeff
They would be in the fuse pannel located on the left side of the dash. The drivers door needs to be open and the fuse pannel cover removed to access the fuse pannel. The diagram on the inside of the cover will show you which fuse does what.
open the rear boot and pull out the spare wheel, then use a metal detector to search for the fuses as they get lost in there ,
car boot is not opening
One is in the rear boot compartment on the right hand side as you look into the car behind a panel. The second is inside the glove box, when you open the glove box the fuse board is in the roof of the glove box.
You can get a kit that has the boot that is open and has new greese that has screws and nuts to put it together. All you do is clean out the old shaft bearing and install the greese and then install the boot. Also Mighty has a kit that if you have the axle removed, you clean out the bearing and install the greese and stretch the boot over the carrior. This works better but takes more time.