How to Open the Fuse Box Cover in the Cab?
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Inside the cab, under the dashboard, to the right of the steering column, there is a black box about 7 inches in size. Do not unscrew any screws; simply pry open the cover by hand. Alternatively, you can remove the steering wheel first, then take off the combination switch, unscrew the bolts beneath the box, and use a flat-head screwdriver to gently pry open the gap to access the fuse box. Here is some related information about the fuse box: 1. There are two fuse boxes in total. One is located at the end of the driver-side instrument panel. You can replace the fuses by prying open the cover with a hard plastic tool or a pry tool. This fuse box mainly controls various units inside the vehicle. 2. The other fuse box is located in the engine compartment, primarily controlling external systems and working units in the engine bay. Press to release the cover for removal. A fuse puller is also stored here. 3. After replacing a faulty fuse, close the fuse box cover and press it to ensure it snaps into place. If not properly closed, it may lead to malfunctions. Additionally, some fuses in the engine compartment fuse box are non-functional and can be used as spares.