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Posted on Aug 09, 2008

Central locking, electric windows and interior light dont work checked the fuses and they seem ok

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  • douknow Sep 15, 2008

    MINE IS A VW PASSAT BUT EXACTLY THE SAME PROBLEM - HAD TO REMOVE A BULB FOR INTERIOR LIGHT THAT WOULDN'T GO OUT AND KEPT FLATTENING BATTERY AND NOW NO ELECTRICS.

  • Anonymous Jan 24, 2009

    central locking electic windows interior light do not work

  • llcundiff May 04, 2009

    When replacing a brake light bulb on my 2004 TDI Golf something shorted out and now the electric windows and locks and dome lights don't work. The fuses look OK. Is there another circuit breaker I should look at or should I try to find the fuse for the dome light as suggested earlier in the post?
    Thanks


  • Anonymous Mar 13, 2014

    checked fuses tried 4 switch blocks

  • Anonymous Mar 15, 2014

    electric windows dont work fuses ok

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I had the same problem and it was the fuse. I don't remember the number, but it has the symbol for the dome light and that fuse also controls the windows and locking system.

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