Where is the Bora Legend fuse box located?

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ZoeyLee
07/29/25 5:44am
The Bora Legend fuse box is located inside the instrument panel and the engine compartment. Exterior: The Bora Legend retains Volkswagen's family-style design language, featuring a front grille that integrates with the headlights in a continuous line. The body exhibits compact and angular contours, presenting an overall conventional appearance. Powertrain: The Bora Legend is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine delivering 112 horsepower and 145N·m peak torque, paired with either a 5MT or 6AT transmission. Features: Standard equipment includes ESP stability control, tire pressure monitoring, cruise control, hill-start assist, and rear parking sensors. Higher trims add a 6.5-inch infotainment screen with smartphone connectivity, multifunction steering wheel, rearview camera, and Bluetooth telephony.
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MaliaLee
08/12/25 9:17am
To be honest, I've been driving the Volkswagen Bora Legend for several years and have solved minor issues myself. I remember the fuse box location clearly - it's on the left side of the engine compartment. After opening the hood, look to the left and you'll see a small black plastic box with icons on the cover indicating various fuse functions. Finding it isn't difficult: after turning off the engine, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent short circuits, then use a screwdriver to pry open the cover for easy access. Last time when my wipers stopped working, I checked the fuse box and found a blown fuse - replacing it with a spare fixed the problem, saving me time and money on garage visits. I recommend keeping some spare fuses with matching amperage in your toolbox. Once familiar with the location, you can quickly address minor faults for safer driving. After practicing a few times, it becomes routine maintenance.
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