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Gilldogg 01-24-2021 08:45 PM

E box fuse description
 
I keep blowing a 30 amp fuse in the 5 fuse eblock located on the passenger side fuse/ relay compartment.
Does anyone know what each fuse in the block controls?
Thanks in advance

Clavurion 01-24-2021 10:10 PM

Can you give more specs of the vehicle.

Gilldogg 01-24-2021 10:37 PM

2003 BMW X5 3.0 e53

Qsilver7 01-25-2021 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gilldogg (Post 1198495)
I keep blowing a 30 amp fuse in the 5 fuse eblock located on the passenger side fuse/ relay compartment.
Does anyone know what each fuse in the block controls?
Thanks in advance

When you lower the glove box door to see the fuse diagram...what is the fuse number? Is it fuse #62?

If yes, look at the list for what F62 is for...looks like it may be the secondary air pump. Are you having issues with that component?

http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/q...ex%20Image.jpg

https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/obj/CVB2kgZZ

Clavurion 01-25-2021 07:15 AM

So we are talking about fuses in E-box?

https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/obj/CUX1RYHl

Which one of them keeps blowing? What symptoms and trouble codes you have when the fuse blows?

https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...ronics/kgWzRuD

Gilldogg 01-25-2021 06:03 PM

#2

wpoll 01-25-2021 08:06 PM

Looks like #2 feeds DME, AGS, Intake Control Valve, Charcoal filter valve, Idle Actuator, Vanos valves and secondary air pump valve.

Clavurion 01-25-2021 08:34 PM

Locate connector X6964 (in E-box) where all those red/white/yellow wires are bundled together. Take them apart. Measure which one of them comes from the fuse supply. For rest of them measure resistance against ground. When you find which wire is shorted keep it separate. Connect all the rest back together and check with diagnostics which component is missing. After that you start investigating the faulty component or wiring from the bundle to that component.

https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...0i-sav/kqy4HKZ

Gilldogg 01-26-2021 06:25 PM

Clavurion
Thanks for the info. x6964 is the 5 fuse ebox? And are you saying remove the fuse that is blown and see what component is missing? or am I reading it wrong? When I search X6964 nothing comes up. Just verifying.
Thanks

Clavurion 01-26-2021 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gilldogg (Post 1198623)
Clavurion
Thanks for the info. x6964 is the 5 fuse ebox? And are you saying remove the fuse that is blown and see what component is missing? or am I reading it wrong? When I search X6964 nothing comes up. Just verifying.
Thanks

Can you see the diagram linked on my previous post? X6964 is a connector where supply wire coming from fuse #2 is connected together with wires going to all those components. All those mentioned wires have the same red/white/yellow colour.


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