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Astra H 1.7 CDTI DTH Fuse Placement - Positions 10, 11, 12 in Fuse Box (Link Included)

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  • #1 16187558
    natec87654321
    Level 7  
    Hello all

    Colleagues, I checked the fuses in the car, pulled out one and forgot where he was sitting.
    this is the astra h 1.7 cdti. And here is the link to the description (photos) of the fuse box http://astra-3.pl/porada-astra-h-bezpieczniki-przekazniki-silnik

    I mean position 10, 11, 12 in one of them there was a fuse and the other two places were empty, and I forgot which of these three places he was sitting heh

    According to the schedule, these are the numbers:
    10- diagnostic system connector
    11-pointers and instruments
    12-cell phone interface, Infotainment system, display

    And how would I put fuses in these other places, it wouldn't hurt?
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  • #2 16187571
    leonov
    Level 43  
    natec87654321 wrote:
    And how would I put fuses in these other places, it wouldn't hurt?
    And do you have these places at all "armed"?

    natec87654321 wrote:
    Colleagues, I checked the fuses in the car, pulled out one and forgot where he was sitting.
    What stopped working?
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  • #3 16187575
    natec87654321
    Level 7  
    From what you can see, you can see the contacts in these empty places.
    Everything seems to work, although I did not check it so thoroughly

    Moderated By CameR:

    Reg. 3.1.15. Do not ask immediately on the forum if you have not checked anything yourself or have not attempted a self-diagnosis. Remember that advice is provided remotely in the absence of physical access to the device, the problem must be very well described and understood by users.

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  • #4 16187591
    natec87654321
    Level 7  
    No, I agree, my point is that I did not notice that something was not working, and I wrote this because I am not 100% sure if everything works.
    Although the second part of the question was, if you put the fuses in places where they were not there, it will not hurt anything?
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    #5 16187597
    CameR

    Moderator of Vehicle Security
    natec87654321 wrote:
    if you put the fuses in places where they were not there, it will not hurt anything?

    If the car is technically sound, without any "alterations" to the installation, nothing bad will happen.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
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    #6 16187600
    leonov
    Level 43  
    natec87654321 wrote:
    if you put the fuses in places where they were not there, it will not hurt anything?
    It should not hurt, only that after inserting the fuse "somewhere" voltage will appear, and we do not know if, for example, this wire has a short circuit somewhere (although the fuse will burn anyway).
  • #7 16187609
    natec87654321
    Level 7  
    That's it, because there are loose plugs in this model. It means the installation is full and if someone has not bought the full package when buying a car, there is a free plug.
    For example, there was such an option for a double horn (two tones). And in my case there is only one horn under the car and the other one is the cube for the second horn, which is not next to it, not protected by anything from water. And it's so factory

    Probably the best solution will be to carefully check if even and remove the fuse and then check if something is missing.
    Heh, the worst thing is that even after removing the fuse, I will not notice anything that is missing

    Added after 5 [hours] 26 [minutes]:

    I pulled out this fuse and I didn't notice anything that was working
    so I put 3 fuses, maybe the car will not auto-ignite

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the fuse placement in the Astra H 1.7 CDTI, specifically positions 10, 11, and 12 in the fuse box. The user forgot the exact position of a fuse after checking the fuses in their vehicle. They referenced a link for the fuse box description and noted that positions 10, 11, and 12 correspond to the diagnostic system connector, pointers and instruments, and the cell phone interface/Infotainment system, respectively. Responses from other users confirmed that inserting fuses into empty slots should not cause issues if the vehicle's electrical system is intact. However, caution was advised regarding potential short circuits. The user also mentioned that their model has loose plugs, indicating that not all options may be installed, which could lead to confusion about functionality when fuses are removed or inserted.
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