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Spare fuses

tref

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Does anyone know what spare fuses were carried in the fusebox when the cars were delivered?... I reckon this could be a good concours point - God forbid you order them from high to low when it should be low to high![:D]

Curiosity really, but I have realised there is a provision for them, so I may as well put the same as Porsche put in there.

Tref.
 
Certainly on your S2 Porsche did provide spare fuse carriers in the fuse box lid and the yellow extractor/puller tool but what values were supplied and in what order could be one for a complete anorak to answer. As for the earlier cars fitted with the old style fuses I doubt any provision was provided. From remembering my 1986 911 even the unused fuse carriers were not populated.
 
Exactly, I am looking for that anorak, unfortunately, you are the biggest I know!
I do wonder if any were actually included from new... Other than as you say, the little orange extractor tool (just bought three of those from Porsche Centre Bournemouth)

 
I'm betting there is room for one of each value e.g. 10/15/20 (I haven't looked to see what is in the box). My vote for order would be low to high from right to left because Germans are an orderly folk :) IIRC there are no spares in my S2 fusebox and I got it with 78,000K on it. Given the rarity of blown fuses I would think there never were spares in there.
 

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