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My '05 Jetta 2.5: the 2 accessory electrical plugs in the cabin aren't not working, the one in the trunk is working. I use the plug-in to power my satellite radio. I can't find a burnt-out fuse. Can you tell a burnt out fuse without slipping it from the holder? The manual says its fuse # 26, 20 amps. I looked at 26 and it's ok, so I'm guessing thats
the fuse for the trunk plug-in. Where is the fuse for the cabin plug in? |
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