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i looked it up and from the picture, it looks like the fuse box is below the drivers dash, on the left side behind a wall panel near the floor next to the black foot rest thing. try and look there
It entirely depends on the year and model. Most older trucks had the fuses all together under the dash near the steering column. Newer trucks seem to favor a spot under the hood. Some seem to have some under the dash near the feet and another under the hood. Without knowing the year and model though it is impossible to tell you for sure. check those spots out real quick and if you still cant find it post back with the year and model
look under the hood for a box labeled fuses and relays as well as sometimes in the glove box on the drivers side dash as you open the door and under the dash ...what type of vehicle ?
There are two fuse boxes on this vehicle. On the side of the dash and under the hood. Open the drivers door and on the side of the dash board (where the door would meet it) there is a panel that removes. Under the hood the fuse block is on the drivers side under a plastic cover. It will have a picture of a battery on it. Press in on the two tabs and remove the cover.
two boxes...one under hood near battery, one under dash usually on left side. If fuses aren't labeled, use a test light and check them all. It only takes a few minutes.
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