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      07-20-2021, 08:11 PM   #1
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X3 rear fuse box diagram and symbols?

I found the front, right fuse diagram on this forum for the X3 G01 (attached). However, I cannot find a diagram for the rear fuse box. Does anyone have it?

Also, does anyone have a cross-reference of words and BMW's cryptic symbols on the attached diagram? Some are simple enough to determine, but others are not as easy to figure out.

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      07-21-2021, 12:30 AM   #2
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Hi,
Did you look at your rear fuse box?
I found the paper diagram for ours by the fuse box itself!
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      07-21-2021, 03:30 AM   #3
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      07-21-2021, 07:18 AM   #4
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YES! Thanks. Does anyone have any translation of the symbols to English (or even German) words? I am looking for brake lights and turn signals, but a complete cross-reference would be helpful for future use.
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      07-21-2021, 09:56 AM   #5
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Could you specify what you are trying to achieve in the first place. It may be able to help us with understanding what you're trying to do. Thanks.
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      07-21-2021, 10:25 AM   #6
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I am trying to check fuses for a taillight that is not working and a front turn signal that is not working, but what I would also like to do is decipher the symbols on the fuse diagram so that in the future, when I need to find a fuse, I can read English and not hieroglyphics to find it.

I realize that I can check every fuse, but most manufacturers don't make it so difficult to know which fuse is which.
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      05-04-2022, 10:13 AM   #7
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Cargo area 12v fuse

My 12v power port in the cargo area (2019 x3) is not working.

I cannot figure out which fuse supports this. Does anyone know?
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      05-04-2022, 01:38 PM   #8
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My 12v power port in the cargo area (2019 x3) is not working.

I cannot figure out which fuse supports this. Does anyone know?
I'm not trying to be smart here....BUT....if no fuses are blown then it's likely not a fuse problem. If on the other hand you find a blown fuse then perhaps that maybe your issue right there.
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      05-04-2022, 02:00 PM   #9
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My 12v power port in the cargo area (2019 x3) is not working.

I cannot figure out which fuse supports this. Does anyone know?
Look at the symbol on your 12 volt sockets...that will help you find which fuses power it/them.

The symbols used on the fuse diagram are the same symbols used in the owners manual and on the buttons & switches around the vehicle. Again, that is one way to tell what they symbols are on the sheet.

The pic below shows the fuse locations for the 12 volt sockets in the X5...again, look at the icon on your sockets then look for that symbol on your fuse index sheet:
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Look at the symbol on your 12 volt sockets...that will help you find which fuses power it/them.

The symbols used on the fuse diagram are the same symbols used in the owners manual and on the buttons & switches around the vehicle. Again, that is one way to tell what they symbols are on the sheet.

The pic below shows the fuse locations for the 12 volt sockets in the X5...again, look at the icon on your sockets then look for that symbol on your fuse index sheet:
Thank you so much!
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      09-28-2022, 09:03 PM   #11
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Anyone know which fuse is for the sun shade mines not working at all or the panaramic roof. Thanks
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      03-25-2023, 02:04 PM   #12
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Hi, newbie here. Just purchased a G02 M40d and have a little issue. Was hoping I could get the knowledge of forum members rather than taking the car back 175 miles to the garage. Have noticed this evening that the ambient lights don’t work on the passenger side front and rear and the footwell light don’t work either. The ambient light above the glove compartment doesn’t dim like the drivers side does. Thinking a fuse or plug connector but don’t know where to start. Help gratefully received. Many thanks.
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2021 X3 High Beam Assist Fuse

Does anyone know which fuse is for the high beam assist? I haven't been able to locate it on any of the images on the post.
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Look at https://fuseandrelay.com/bmw/x3-g01.html. You will find the fuse definitions in English for the front fuse box.
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Hi do you have a fuse diagram for the F25 ?
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Hi do you have a fuse diagram for the F25 ?
You would get better results if you went to the F25 General Forum .
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