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Posted on May 12, 2011

I have a MK3 vw golf GTI 2.0 8V Had a wiring

I have a MK3 vw golf GTI 2.0 8V Had a wiring burnout behind dash, all burnt out wires such as lights and dash have been replaced. I am after a wiring diagram for all wiring from fuse box and relay's any idea where i can find them as they are not in a heinz manual.

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Here is a very helpful link to a wiring diagram for your VW's fuse box.

Wiring Diagram for CE2 vehicles

I hope that this helps!

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