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wiring behind fusebox

can anyone tell me what wires go where behind fuse box. ive got all the multiplug ones ok but there seem to be a few single connection wires loose and im not sure if these plug in to the fuse box or not the cars a 1990 golf gti cab if anyone could help id be most grateful :?

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Haynes manual has a good diagram , the pic below is old but i think harness still the same . You may be better looking for a MK2 diagram depending on the car .




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cheers guys il have a go over weekend its just the spade connecter wires i need to know where they go but the problem i have is theres wiring from an alarm back there so im not really sure what coulors im looking for. :oops:  i no theres a couple of single spade black and my handbrake warning light dosnt work since ive messed. :?

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wrong picture

i may be talking out my ask   me no questions….but
im sure thats a pic of an earlier fusebox not a 1990 one

 :dontknow:

you will soon know if yours has two layers of relays on top of the fuses with a further layer of two or three, ones a fuse, which unclip  ( you need a tiny screwdriver to release them from the back to raise the retaining plastic prong things )
if yours is like this one then its not the one in the pic
good luck

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yer your right mine is the other type i think ive sorted most of it out just need to no where the wire for handbrake warning goes and what colour it is

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If the handbrake warning light isnt working then it might be that the black wire from the switch under the handbrake lever isnt connected in the right place. Follow the wire back to the fuse box area. It looks like it should be connected to a grey and green wire which floats around at the back of the fuse box rather than connected to the fusebox itself.

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thanks for that will investigate it first thing monday( weather permitting )when im of work. gona take out the old alarm aswell get rid of some unwanted clutter which caused me this problem in the first place carnt stand dangling wires everywhere, oh well roll on monday  :oops:
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