Where is the fuse box located in a BMW 320?

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BellaDella
07/24/25 5:48pm
The fuse box in a BMW 320 can be found in two locations: 1. Inside the glove compartment on the passenger side; 2. On the side of the trunk. The inside of the fuse box cover will specify detailed information about each component's fuse. Taking the 2021 BMW 320 Sport Package as an example, it belongs to a mid-size car with body dimensions of: length 4719mm, width 1827mm, height 1459mm, and a wheelbase of 2851mm. The 2021 BMW 320 Sport Package is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 115kW, with the maximum power achieved at 4500 to 6500 rpm.
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MacJohn
08/11/25 9:49am
Hey buddy, been driving a BMW 320 for years. The fuse box is usually hidden in the footwell area near the driver's seat. You'll need to sit in, look down below the dashboard, there's a small cover - just gently pry it open to see rows of fuses. I had to check the manual last time when my headlight fuse blew, confirmed it's located here. Never operate with ignition on. First use fuse pullers or small pliers to remove the blown fuse, then replace with a new one of matching specs. Remember to check the cause - could be wiring aging or voltage instability. Always keep some spare fuses in the fuse box compartment, might save your life in emergencies. Address lighting issues promptly while driving, safety comes first.
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