The 1999 Ford Taurus Owner Guide shows :
In the fuse box in the passenger compartment :
Fuse # 33 is a 5 amp fuse for the power windows , lock illumination
( And in the power distribution box located in the engine compartment # 33 is the A/C clutch diode )
Three different fuses control the power windows, dome light, and remote trunk release on a 2000 Taurus. The trunk release is at #26 in the fuse box panel in the dash. The dome light is at #37, and the power windows at #33.
Fuse# 33 a 10amp also on same fuse is cruise control and gauges
In the facia fuse panel it should be fuse number 33. I hope the fuse 33 is for Passat B5 (1996-2005). The location of the fuse for Passat B4 (1993-1997) is number 21.
it is number 36 and you need a 15 amp fuse (dark blue).
I found out where it is its in the fuse box under the hood and it is fuse number 33.
( # 4 ) is a 10 amp fuse for the left headlamp , ( # 8 ) is a 10 amp fuse for the right headlamp and ( # 33 ) is a 15 amp fuse for the high beam headlamps
On a 2005 Ford Focus : ( # 33 is a 20 amp fuse for the horn and relay R23 is the horn relay )
There are two fuses that control the taillights on a 1998 Kia Sephia. Each fuse controls one taillight and are located in slots 33 and 34.
Its 33 in my A4 so prob the same in A6. UPDATE: He's right, it's fuse #33 in the A6. Refer to the inside of the fuse box panel for the numbering diagram. If for some reason you don't have the fuse panel diagram, you can find the "number" of each fuse slot by looking at the empty slots. On my 1998 Audi A6, the 11, 16 and 17 fuse slots are empty, so I used their locations to predict the numbering pattern. As luck had it, the 15 amp fuse in the #33 slot had a different "font" than the other fuses. This told me that it had been replaced in the past. I pulled it out and sure enough, it was blown. Good luck. -GoodDesign
13 and 7 is the most used number by teenage children!
under the hood on my 2003, it's #33 for fuse and #9 for relay
No, 33 is not a triangular number.