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Anonymous Posted on May 27, 2013

Power window fuse location

Anyone know the location for the power window fuse in a Audi A6 2.7T??!!

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Check under the hood on the driver side next to the firewall fuse box.

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SOURCE: 2005 Audi TT Master Fuse location

Had a similar problem audi come into my shop.  No headlights, blower motor would not work, wipers would not work.  After dinking around found ignition switch wires had burn't up.  Remove top steering column by taking out two very small philips screws from under column.  Look at top LH side of column w/ top cover removed.  Probably will find wires burnt up.  

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SOURCE: where is the fuse located

There are two fuses for the power windows, #22 for the rear windows and #23 for the front windows. They are 30amp fuses and are located on the bottom row of the 8-way relay carrier which is found in the footwell bottom left.

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2011

SOURCE: does anyone know the location

try under the hood in the relay boxes..a owners manual will show you where

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