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    Fuse box part number.

    Hi all, just wondering if the P38 fuse box is the same for all models?
    I get a part number of AMR6405, from what I can gather that may be for the Gems models.
    I'm not sure if that suits the later Thor models.
    Thanks!
    Pete.

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    AMR3375 - (FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX) [ - (V)VA346793 ]
    AMR3376 - (FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX) [ - (V)VA346793 ]

    AMR6405 - (FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX) [ (V)VA346794 - (V)WA376579 ]
    AMR6406 - (FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX) [ (V)VA346794 - (V)WA376579 ]

    AMR6476 - (FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX) [ (V)WA376580 - (V)WA410481 ]
    AMR6477 - (FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX) [ (V)WA376580 - (V)WA410481 ]

    YQE103410 - FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT [ (V)XA410482 - ]
    YQE103420 - FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT [ (V)XA410482 - (V)YA438097 ]
    YQE000010 - FUSEBOX ASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPARTMENT [ (V)YA438098 - ]

    I think the fuse box for the diesel was different to petrol
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    Thanks Ron for the quick reply and great info!
    That is a great help, I have a correct new fuse box installed already, thanks to British Car Components in Nth Melb.
    I noticed some differences in the relay layout between different part numbers.

    I also discovered the fuse box has a stand built into the metal support, with matching lugs on the fuse box that fit in and hold it still while you work on it.
    You can swing it upwards and have good access to the underside of the fuse box.
    Proved to be very handy!
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