2007 jetta

Asked by markstevens4 Mar 31, 2017 at 04:57 PM about the 2007 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the power outlet in center console is not working.  According to the owners
manual the fuse to go there is a 30, however in my vehicle that row, and only
that row of fuses, the fuse does NOT fit.  No, I'm not using a micro, the other
two rows there is no problem.

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From what I've been reading the Manuel diagram is wrong. I saw a you tube video that fixes that problem last week. You can check the panel on the side next to the driver door and just replace which ever ones are burnt out. I'm a girl and I just replaced mine first time with no tools just needed my key put it in the slot then manually pulled out each fuse one by one looked to see which ones were blown then replaced the blown one. I got a multi pack from auto zone for $5.19 with a fuse clip. Just remember where you pulled each fuse from. Or watch the video...Hope this helps.

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