Sorry the question is not very clear. I have removed the glovebox of an BMW E36 R reg 323i tourer looking for fuse 47 which feeds the alarm as I need to reset it. With the glovebox removed I still cant find the fusebox which should be there. Am I overlooking the obvious or is it still hidden from view?
To change the fuse on a Ford Mondeo located behind the glovebox, first, open the glovebox and remove any contents. Then, gently squeeze the sides of the glovebox to release it from its hinges, allowing it to drop down. Locate the fuse box and identify the specific fuse you need to replace, using the diagram on the cover for reference. Pull out the old fuse with a fuse puller or pliers, insert a new fuse of the same amperage, and reassemble the glovebox.
You do not specify what year. With the air filter on the E36 (approx 1992-1999) you must remove the glovebox. After the glovebox is removed you will see the air filter on the left side (on an RHD car)
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behind the glovebox, remove it and the filter should be in the left, you have to removed a butterfly shaped holder and then pull out the old filter
behind the glovebox. glovebox needs to be removed
Behind the glovebox
Look in the glovebox under the parcel trey that is in there. It is actually under the glovebox but you access it thru the glovebox.
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The BMW fuse box diagram can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box. The diagram can also be obtained from most BMW dealerships.
inside the glovebox there are two white tabs turn them and the fuse box will drop down inside the glovebox there are two white tabs turn them and the fuse box will drop down
I have a 94 grand am, the fuse for those two is the acc. Fuse
Look inside the glovebox.