Where is the fuse box located in the Buick Excelle?
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The fuse box of the Buick Excelle is located in the engine compartment. Open the front hood, and you will find a cover on the right side of the battery. Opening this cover reveals the fuse box. The Buick Excelle is positioned as a compact sedan, with body dimensions of 4609mm in length, 1798mm in width, and 1486mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2640mm. It features a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout. The Buick Excelle is equipped with a 1.3T turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. This engine delivers a maximum power of 120kW and a peak torque of 230Nm. Additionally, the engine incorporates multi-point fuel injection technology and utilizes an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
I used to drive a Buick Excelle, and the fuse box locations were quite easy to find. This car has two fuse boxes. One is on the right side of the engine compartment - after opening the hood, look to the right near the bottom corner of the windshield where there's a black plastic box, just lift the cover to see the fuses. The other is inside the cabin at the lower left corner of the steering wheel, where there's a small hidden compartment by your knees - just pry it open to access it. The one in the engine compartment controls major components like headlights and horn, while the interior one mainly handles smaller items like the cigarette lighter and power windows. Last time when my horn wasn't working, I replaced the fuse in the engine compartment - remember to turn off the engine and remove the key before replacing to avoid short circuits. Just don't operate in the engine compartment during rainy days to prevent water damage to the circuits.
I often encounter Buick owners asking about fuse box locations during car repairs. The design of the Excelle is quite standard - the one in the engine compartment is located in the corner above the right front wheel. When you prop open the hood and face the front of the car, it's on the right side beneath the windshield edge, with a snap-on cover that pops open easily. The one near the driver's seat is even easier to find - just look at the side of the dashboard above your left foot after getting in the car, there's a flat plastic cover that you can pull open by inserting your fingernail into the gap. Both boxes have diagrams on their covers clearly indicating which fuse controls which circuit. Last time, a young guy tried replacing his reading light fuse himself but mistakenly swapped a 20-amp with a 30-amp, nearly burning out the wiring harness, so always make sure to match the correct amperage when replacing fuses.