Car Fuse Box Location Guide

Find fuse box locations and diagrams for all popular vehicle makes and models

Complete Fuse Box Location Database

Access detailed fuse locations and diagrams for all vehicle makes and models

All Makes & Models Updated Daily Expert Verified

Common Locations

  • Under Dashboard
  • Engine Bay
  • Trunk Area

Safety Tips

  • Engine Off When Working
  • Use Correct Amperage
  • Use Fuse Puller Tool

Required Tools

  • Fuse Puller
  • Flashlight
  • Owner's Manual
  • Replacement Fuses

Common Issues

  • Blown Fuse
  • Corroded Contacts
  • Wrong Amperage

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Pro Tip

Fuse box locations may vary by model year. Always verify with your vehicle's manual for exact location.

How to Check and Replace Fuses

Step-by-step guide for safely working with automotive fuses

1

Locate Fuse Box

Use your vehicle's manual to find the correct fuse box location. Most vehicles have multiple fuse boxes.

2

Remove Cover

Carefully remove the fuse box cover. Look for a diagram on the cover or in your manual.

3

Check Fuse

Use the fuse puller to remove and inspect the fuse. A broken metal strip indicates a blown fuse.

4

Replace if Needed

Replace blown fuses with new ones of the same amperage rating. Never use a higher rating.

Important Safety Warning

Never replace a blown fuse with one that has a higher amp rating. This could cause electrical system damage or fire. If a fuse continues to blow, have the circuit checked by a professional mechanic.