Where is the fuse box of the Bora located?

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DeLogan
07/29/25 2:15pm
It is located at the top left side of the instrument panel and can be seen after opening the driver's door. The fuses inside the fuse box serve to prevent current overload. In case of an electrical fault in the vehicle, such as excessive current, the fuse will automatically blow to avoid fire hazards. Below are the steps to replace a fuse: 1. Turn off the ignition switch and the corresponding electrical appliance. 2. Insert a flat object (e.g., a screwdriver) into the groove on the outside of the fuse box and carefully pry open the cover. 3. Remove the relevant fuse. 4. If the fuse is blown (metal strip melted), replace it with a new fuse of the same specification (color and markings must match). 5. After replacing the fuse, make sure to reattach the cover properly.
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