QP VI (M156) - FUSE IDENTIFICATION

Italiano

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Hello all, I originally posted this in technical section but I have had no responses so unclear as to why so thought I would try the general forum.

I'm looking for a chart/picture that identifies all of the fuses on the car.
The owners manual unfortunatley not much help as only lists a few items.

Can anyone help please ????

Is there a workshop manual in circulation ?

Thank you
 

Zep

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What he said I’m afraid.

Unfortunately there aren’t a huge number of QPVI owners on the forum and technical detail is a bit scarce. If you want the list to allow you to do something specific perhaps tell us what that is and people may chime in with ideas on how to do it.
 

Phil H

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As Zep says.

As cars get older there's a greater incentive for the community to ferret out service data and pool knowledge/experience but the later Ghiblis/QPs have yet to reach that point, and with so few owners on here there's not been much demand thus far. I've done a quick search on line and nothing leaps out so to speak, and anyone with access to the factory manuals might charge for their support.

What's the problem with your car?
 

Italiano

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Now fixed.
My number plate bulb had blown, so I replaced them with LED. Old bulb didnt look blown, and I couldn't find my test light.
As an italian in an italian car, I was fairly sure that I wouldn't have left and right fuses for the number but it was bugging me.

In the end I was passing Autofficina in Ewell and they had a quick look.

I was educated and accepted my failings, LED bulbs are polarity sensitive, they rotated the bulb and like magic, they worked. I never knew that

Seriously felt like a donkey but hey ho

Crisis over
 

mowlas

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Autofficina is my regular - great team there and lots of value add stuff from them. Peter and Elias are great to work with.
 
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Zep

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Now fixed.
My number plate bulb had blown, so I replaced them with LED. Old bulb didnt look blown, and I couldn't find my test light.
As an italian in an italian car, I was fairly sure that I wouldn't have left and right fuses for the number but it was bugging me.

In the end I was passing Autofficina in Ewell and they had a quick look.

I was educated and accepted my failings, LED bulbs are polarity sensitive, they rotated the bulb and like magic, they worked. I never knew that

Seriously felt like a donkey but hey ho

Crisis over

Glad you are all sorted. Every day is a school day :)