Where is the Jaguar XF cigarette lighter fuse box located?

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StHector
07/30/25 4:20am
Jaguar XF cigarette lighter fuse box is located on the right side of the trunk. There is a small cover on the inner side of the right part of the trunk. The function of automotive fuses: The role of a fuse is: when a circuit malfunctions or behaves abnormally, accompanied by continuously rising current that may damage certain critical or valuable components in the circuit, or even burn out the circuit and cause a fire. If a fuse is correctly installed in the circuit, the fuse will melt and cut off the current when the abnormal current rises to a certain level and duration, thereby protecting the safe operation of the circuit. Precautions for replacing automotive fuses: Replace the fuse according to the rated current value indicated on the fuse box cover, and do not use a fuse with a higher rated current; if the new fuse blows immediately again, it indicates that there may be a fault in the circuit system, and it should be repaired as soon as possible; in the absence of a spare fuse. In an emergency, you can replace it with a fuse from other equipment that does not affect driving and safety; if you cannot find a fuse with the same current load, you can use one with a lower rated current than the original fuse.
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