Fuse 63 is easy to find and replace.
Yes you have to drop the glove box out,(easiest to take out the 3 screws on the glove box hinge), undo the 2 retaining screws on the fuse box and drop the whole fuse box down and out (you have to remove the small panel/carpet in the footwell first which is 2 srews).
The whole fuse box is on a long loom of cable and once in the footwell can be easily flipped over.
Fuse 63 (yellow wide paddle 20A fuse) is on the back and slots into the back casing. It is easy to find and replace.
This will reinstate the power to the central locking.
I pressed the fob and the locks tried to unlock. One side was fine. I was able to open it and turn the child safety lock with my key in the edge of the door. This door can be opened and shut now using the internal and external door handles.
The other door did not unlock. The lock mechanism blew the fuse. The child lock is still engaged. I can't open it from inside or outside. I tried another new fuse and tried to unlock with the other 3 doors open and watched the fuse pop.
The door remains firmly shut.
So.... now i have drawn a blank going to have to work out how to disengage a lock when i cant open the door to take the internal door lining off etc...
Any ideas would be welcome.
Andy
July 2010