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I don't have a handbook for my 2006 Relay and despite an internet search I haven't managed to find a diagram of which fuses are where. I partcularly need to identify which fuse should supply the heater blower as mine has a permanent feed. Does anyone know which fuse I need to invetsigate, or better still, point me to a lnk showing details of all fuses?

 

Incidentally, if anyone has a spare handbook for my van I would happy to buy it.

 

Thanks

 

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The service.citroen site has handbooks that you can read/copy/print but for the Relay the earliest one is 2/2008. Some of it may be relevant. Your Citroen dealer may also be able to get one. http://service.citroen.com/ddb/

 

What is the problem with the heater blower ? In the 2008 manual it gives fuses in the driver's pillar fusebox for heating fans.

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Apologies for the delay in getting back to you and thanks for the link but the 2008 link is not helping me as my 2006 does not have a drivers pillar fusebox. The problem I want to fix is that the blower is permanantly live instead of being switched through the ignition switch. I have found the fuse that powers the blower and it's in the passenger fusebox, but I can't pin it down to a specific fuse number as the diagram printed on the fuse cover does not seem to relate to the actual fuses.

 

The service.citroen site has handbooks that you can read/copy/print but for the Relay the earliest one is 2/2008. Some of it may be relevant. Your Citroen dealer may also be able to get one. http://service.citroen.com/ddb/

 

What is the problem with the heater blower ? In the 2008 manual it gives fuses in the driver's pillar fusebox for heating fans.

 

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