To find the location, you'll need to consult your owner's manual. This is the most reliable source of information. The manual will have a diagram showing the fuse box location(s) and a legend indicating which fuse controls which circuit.
If you don't have the owner's manual, you can try these steps:
1. Check under the hood: Many S10s have a fuse box under the hood, often near the battery. This is usually for higher-amperage circuits. While it's unlikely to be *all* the dashboard fuses, it's worth a look.
2. Look under the dashboard: On some models, there's a fuse panel located under the dashboard, often on the driver's side. You might need a flashlight to see it properly. This could be accessed by removing a panel or cover.
3. Online resources: Search online for "[your S10 year] Chevrolet S10 fuse box location". Include the year and possibly the trim level (like "LS" or "ZR2") for more accurate results. Sites like repair manuals websites (often requiring a small fee), forums dedicated to Chevrolet S10s, or YouTube videos might show the location.
Remember to always disconnect the negative battery terminal before working with fuses to prevent electrical shock or damage to your vehicle's electrical system.