
The fuse box is located in the trunk of the car, on the right-hand side.
The fuses in the fuse box are responsible for protecting the various electrical circuits in the car. Here is a list of the fuses and their descriptions:
* Fuse 1 (10A): Interior Lights
* Fuse 2 (10A): Instrument Cluster
* Fuse 3 (15A): Power Windows
* Fuse 4 (15A): Power Door Locks
* Fuse 5 (15A): Sunroof
* Fuse 6 (20A): Radio
* Fuse 7 (20A): Climate Control
* Fuse 8 (25A): Engine Control Unit (ECU)
* Fuse 9 (25A): Fuel Pump
* Fuse 10 (30A): Starter Motor
* Fuse 11 (40A): Air Conditioning Compressor
* Fuse 12 (40A): Radiator Fan
* Fuse 13 (50A): Headlights
* Fuse 14 (50A): Tail Lights
* Fuse 15 (60A): Brake Lights
If a fuse blows, it will need to be replaced. To replace a fuse, simply remove the old fuse from the fuse box and insert a new fuse of the same amperage.
The fuse box cover is located on the inside of the trunk lid. To remove the fuse box cover, simply lift it up and pull it off.
The following symbols are used in the fuse box diagram:
* A: Amperage
* F: Fuse
* I: Interior
* L: Lights
* M: Motor
* P: Power
* R: Radio
* S: Starter
* W: Windows