Where is the spare car fuse located?

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SaraLynn
07/24/25 10:59am
The spare car fuse is placed in the fuse box. Here is a relevant introduction about car configurations: Tire Pressure Monitoring Function: The tire pressure of a car plays a very important role during driving. If the tire pressure varies, it often leads to increased fuel consumption, louder tire noise, and significantly reduced passenger comfort during the journey. The tire pressure monitoring function can monitor the tire pressure of each tire in real-time and display it on the car's onboard computer. Driver and Passenger Airbags: Responsible for the safety of those sitting in the most dangerous positions in the car, although the effectiveness of airbags is far less than that of seat belts, even an additional 1% safety indicator can save a life.
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VanAurora
08/11/25 5:58am
As someone who frequently tinkers with cars, I must say that spare car fuses are usually hidden inside or near the fuse box. Most vehicle models store them in the engine compartment's fuse box, close to the battery—just pop the hood and you'll spot a plastic box containing not only the main fuses but also a separate small compartment for spares. Some models stash the spare fuses in the dashboard fuse box beneath the steering wheel inside the cabin; lifting that small panel will reveal them. A few luxury cars might even place them in hidden compartments along the trunk sides or under the luggage area flooring. The key is to check your vehicle's manual—it pinpoints the exact location. Remember to turn off the engine and remove the key before replacing a fuse, use plastic tweezers to prevent short circuits, and ensure the spare matches the original specifications. Don’t haphazardly toss them in your car; misplaced spares can easily get lost or damp. Personally, I've encountered blown fuses several times, and having quick access to spares saved me from bigger headaches.
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