* Under the hood in the fuse/relay center: This is the most common location. The fuse box is usually located near the battery, often on the driver's side fender or under the hood near the windshield. The relay itself will either be labeled or you can consult your owner's manual or a repair manual with a fuse/relay diagram specific to your vehicle's year and trim level.
* Inside the car, often under the dashboard: Less common, but possible. This is usually a secondary fuse/relay box. Again, your owner's manual is crucial for this location.
To find it:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best starting point. The manual should have a diagram showing the location of all fuses and relays.
2. Check the under-hood fuse/relay box: Look for a box with numerous relays and fuses. Some relays might be labeled; others may require cross-referencing the diagram in your owner's manual.
3. If not in the under-hood box, look for a secondary fuse box inside the car: This is usually located under the dashboard, sometimes near the steering column. Again, the owner's manual will be crucial.
Without your specific trim level and checking your owner's manual, providing a more precise location is impossible. If you don't have the owner's manual, you can often find a digital copy online through sites like eBay or by searching for your specific vehicle details.