Where is the fuse box of the Jeep Patriot located?
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The Jeep Patriot has two fuse boxes, one located near the engine and the other behind the left headlight, which can only be seen after removing the front bumper and grille. Here is some additional information: 1. Brand Introduction: Jeep is a brand, not a specific model, nor is it a type of clothing. The first Jeep off-road vehicle was produced in 1941 during World War II to meet the military needs of the U.S. Army. It has a history of 77 years to date. Chrysler, as the originator of Jeep, exclusively owns this registered trademark. 2. Jeep Patriot: The Patriot pays homage to the 70-year classic in its appearance—featuring the family-style seven-slot grille and round headlights, protruding trapezoidal wheel arches, and an angular, boxy overall body design, making it an authentic compact JEEP. The Jeep Patriot is equipped with a dual VVT aluminum engine and a rare-in-its-class 6-speed manual-automatic CVT transmission. The excellent combination of these two results in a minimum fuel consumption of 8.7L per 100 kilometers.