Where is the fuse for the Volkswagen Polo wiper located?

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SanIsla
07/29/25 10:38pm
The fuse box for the Volkswagen Polo wiper is located on the left side of the center console, specifically behind the panel above the driver's footwell. You can then check the label on the back of the fuse box to locate the exact position of the wiper fuse. When a circuit malfunctions or experiences abnormalities, the current may continuously rise, potentially damaging important or expensive components in the circuit, or even causing the circuit to burn out or start a fire. If a fuse is correctly installed in the circuit, it will melt and cut off the current when the current rises abnormally, thereby protecting the circuit and ensuring safe operation. Precautions for replacing fuses: Before replacing a fuse, turn off the ignition switch and the corresponding electrical device. Always replace the fuse with one of the same rated current value as indicated on the fuse box cover. Do not use a fuse with a higher rated current. If a fuse with the same current load cannot be found, you may use one with a lower rated current. If the new fuse blows immediately, it indicates a possible fault in the circuit system, which should be inspected and repaired as soon as possible.
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