What can cause the central locking , sunroof,internal lights & clock to stop working in my 1992 vw golf.?



Answers:
For so many things to go at once it must be a fusible link and not a fuse. On most cars the fusible links are usually in the positive + battery lead under some tape near the battery terminal,. You will have to remove the tape, test the fusible links with a multimeter (there will be more than one) and find which one has blown. When you know which one has gone you will have to de-solder it to remove it and solder a new one of the same rating in it's place.
Good luck.
check the fuse
Did you check your fuses.
It must be electrical so check the fuse..you should always carry spares.
sounds like a fuse has blown..take it to a garage.
Check your fuses or you might have a bad earth on your car check it and good luck.
an electrical fauly , like a short or a burnt out relay
Do yourself a favor and buy some fuses..they're super cheap and that way you dont have to depend on a fuse that has been in use for an unknown amount of time. Just make sure and use a fuse with an amperage rating of equal value (or lesser if it's all you've got.)

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