To remove the cover of the fuse box, insert the flat end of a screwdriver into the slot in the top of the fuse box cover, and unclip it from the box. Lift the cover off.
This fuse box contains both standard blade-type fuses and Maxi-fuses.
Maxi Fuses
The maxi fuses are located at the top of the fuse box. They are larger than the standard fuses and have a red or orange cap. To remove a Maxi fuse, pull it straight up out of the fuse box. Replace Maxi-fuses with fuses of the same size and type only.
Standard Fuses
The standard blade fuses are located in rows below the Maxi fuses. To remove a standard fuse, use the fuse puller to grasp the fuse and pull it straight up out of the fuse box. Replace standard fuses with fuses of the same size and type only.
Here is a list of the fuses in the fuse box of a fiat Scudo 2007:
Maxi Fuses
* F1 - 50 A: Glow plugs
* F2 - 50 A: Power steering
* F3 - 50 A: Air conditioning
Standard Fuses
* F4 - 15 A: Turn signals
* F5 - 10 A: Horn
* F6 - 15 A: Cigarette lighter
* F7 - 15 A: Windshield wipers
* F8 - 7.5 A: Radio
* F9 - 15 A: Power windows
* F10 - 10 A: Interior lights
* F11 - 7.5 A: Courtesy lights
* F12 - 7.5 A: Glove box light
* F13 - 15 A: Central locking
* F14 - 7.5 A: Engine management system
* F15 - 7.5 A: ABS system
* F16 - 15 A: Airbag system
Spare Fuses
There are two spare fuses located in the fuse box:
* 15 A
* 7.5 A
Fuse Puller
The fuse puller is located on the inside of the fuse box cover.