Where is the electronic fan fuse located in the Audi A6L?

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VonAurora
07/29/25 9:09pm
There is one on the side where the driver's door opens and one on the right side of the trunk, both marked with labels for each functional fuse on the fuse box. Below is relevant information: 1. Automotive Fuse Box: The automotive fuse box is used to install car fuses, responsible for transmitting driving information to various parts of the vehicle body. It is a key component in automotive electronic control elements and one of the parts with higher technical content and stricter process requirements in the vehicle body. 2. Classification of Automotive Fuse Boxes: According to the type of fuse installation, they can be divided into fuse tube boxes and fuse strip boxes. According to the size of the fuses, they can be divided into large fuse boxes, medium fuse boxes, and small fuse boxes. According to the material, they can be divided into plastic fuse boxes and bakelite fuse boxes.
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