Where is the car fuse box located?

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DiMila
07/29/25 11:26pm
The car fuse box is located on the right side of the engine compartment and the lower left side of the steering column. The fuses on the right side of the engine compartment are mainly responsible for the safety of external electrical components such as the ECU, windshield washer, lights, horn, and ABS circuit protection. The fuses on the lower left side of the steering column primarily ensure the proper functioning of interior electrical components like the cigarette lighter, power windows, electric seats, and airbags. Every car is equipped with a fuse box containing fuses and relays, where the fuses serve to protect the circuits. Car fuses can be categorized into blade-type fuses, glass tube fuses, and bolt-type fuses.
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