Automotive Fuse Box Locations
The location of the automotive fuse box varies by vehicle model, but it is typically found in the following common areas:
Inside the Cabin (Under or on the Side of the Dashboard)
Common Locations: Behind the panel on the left or right side of the steering wheel, on the side of the instrument panel (driver or passenger side), or inside the trim panel above the knee.
How to Find It: Open the door and check the side of the center console near the door for a removable small cover (usually marked with "FUSE" or a fuse symbol).
Inside the Engine Compartment
Common Locations: Near the battery or inside a black sealed box under the front windshield.
How to Find It: Open the hood and look for a plastic box labeled "FUSE BOX" (you may need to press the clips to open it).
Other Possible Locations
Some models may have it in the trunk (e.g., some BMW models) or under the rear seats.
High-end models may have it inside the center console storage compartment.
Quick Confirmation Methods
Consult the Owner's Manual: This is the most accurate method; the manual will indicate the specific location and fuse functions.
Check Cover Markings: Fuse box covers usually have a ⚡ or "FUSE" symbol.
Search Online: Search for "Your Car Model + Year + Fuse Box Location" (e.g., "Honda Civic 2020 Fuse Box Location").
Precautions
Turn off the engine and disconnect the power before inspection.
When replacing a fuse, use the same specification (same color/amperage).
If you still cannot find it, please provide the specific car model and year, and we can help you locate it further!











