kyriakos SEAT ATECA
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03.10.2020 20:26
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kimonos 3 kaimakli
- @L-L-L08.08.2025 15:29MemberIt looks like you are asking about "kimonos 3 kaimakli" in a SEAT Ateca, but this phrase is not directly clear or standard automotive terminology. If you meant "kimonos" as "fuses," "relays," or specific components, or if "3 kaimakli" refers to a specific fuse box or relay location (such as a third fuse box or relay location), here is what I can share on that topic regarding SEAT Ateca:
- The SEAT Ateca has a cabin fuse box typically located behind a small plastic cover near the steering column inside the car. This is where many fuses related to cabin electronics, including cigarette lighter fuses, are found.
- There is usually also a main fuse box under the bonnet/hood where larger fuses and relays are located.
- If you are referring to checking or replacing fuses or relays (sometimes colloquially called "kimonos" in some dialects or slang), you'll likely want to check these fuse boxes.
- Fuse box covers often have diagrams showing fuse positions and functions.
If you are looking for something different like a particular accessory, part, or setting named "kimonos 3 kaimakli," could you please clarify or provide more details?
Meanwhile, here is how to access the cabin fuse box in the Ateca:
- On the driver's side, near the steering column, gently pull off the plastic cover near the fuse box. This will reveal the fuses and relays.
- You can then check or replace fuses related to different functions.
