Where is the fuse box located in a 2010 Jeep Compass?
2 Answers
In the engine compartment and inside the cabin. Below is relevant information: Exterior: The Compass features a trendy front design, from the signature silver seven-slot grille that inherits the family lineage, to the black inner trim with chrome fog light surrounds and smoked taillights, down to the dynamic dual five-spoke 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels. The vehicle's strong body lines and rugged yet stylish appearance have received praise from netizens, who commented "The styling is very muscular and the exterior is very fashionable!" Interior: The Compass' interior faithfully continues Jeep's American design ethos, featuring simple styling with clean straight lines and strong practicality. After the 2014 facelift, distinctive two-tone seats and premium soft-touch interior materials previously only available in top trim levels were introduced for the first time in the 2.4L Comfort trim, further enhancing comfort.
I remember when I drove a 2010 Jeep Compass, I often needed to locate the fuse box. It's mainly in two places: one is in the engine compartment—just open the hood and you'll see it near the battery, a black box with a cover; the other is inside the car, look down at knee level while sitting in the driver's seat, there's a small panel on the left under the dashboard that can be pried open, and the fuses are inside. For example, when my car lights didn't work, it was often a fuse issue. Checking if the fuse is blown and replacing it myself only costs a few dollars. Keeping an emergency kit in the car makes it even more convenient. Knowing the location can prevent roadside panic, especially when problems arise suddenly during night driving. Handling it early is safer, and the manual has detailed diagrams for reference.