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    c70 electric window fuse???

    Been doing a color change wrap on the c70... ive taken the door card off and whilst trying to unplug the window switch i actually pulled the switch gear apart.
    The windows are now not working... ive plugged it all back in and a t first it was making the dash lights brighter using the switches on the drivers side...
    Now nothing at all... cannot find the fuse for the windows :/
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    Which side? - I only have spare passenger switches ATM, if you need a spare. Fuse for the windows is in the main fuse box - IIRC.
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    The fuse for the electric windows is 11C/37 which isn't actually a fuse although it behaves similar to one, it is in fact a self resetting circuit breaker that pops when it gets hot and self resets when it cools down, this circuit breaker can't be seen when you open the quick access hatch in the fusebox at the base of the windscreen, instead to get at it you need to remove the four T20 screws securing the entire fusebox lid and remove that, the circuit breaker is a small silvery two pin can plugged in at the outboard edge of the fusebox, it looks more like a relay than a fuse.

    Depending upon what you have fitted to the car it might have more than one silver can circuit breaker, the electrically adjustable front seats (if fitted) both have their own circuit breaker - Mike

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    Well there you go - Assumption is the mother of all VPCUKUPS
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    Thanks guys you helpful bunch

    It must have popped it, i think its down to the fact the switch when i came to pieces was left in the window up position and popped the breaker.

    I have lost a small piece in the switch gear so the switch no longer works, So yes please Dave defiantly worth some beer tokens

    I am hoping to finish the wrap today. I shall upload some pics later on
    Thanks again
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