Engine Compartment Fuse Box:
Main Fuses: These are located in the engine compartment and are responsible for protecting the main electrical components of the vehicle.
Battery Fuse: This fuse is responsible for protecting the electrical components that are powered directly from the vehicle's battery.
Ignition Fuse: This fuse protects the ignition system and ensures that the engine can start.
Fuel Pump Fuse: This fuse is responsible for providing power to the fuel pump, ensuring a constant fuel supply to the engine.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box:
The passenger compartment fuse box is typically located beneath the dashboard, on the driver's side.
Interior Lighting Fuse: This fuse controls the power supply to the vehicle's interior lights, including cabin lights and glove compartment lights.
Radio Fuse: This fuse protects the car radio and audio system.
Cigarette Lighter Fuse: This fuse provides power to the cigarette lighter and other 12V power outlets in the vehicle.
Window Lifter Fuse: This fuse controls the power supply to the electric windows, allowing them to be raised and lowered.
Central Locking Fuse: This fuse is responsible for powering the central locking system, allowing the doors to be locked and unlocked remotely.
Wiper Fuse: This fuse controls the power supply to the windshield wipers, ensuring they can operate effectively.
These are just a few examples of fuses found in a Peugeot Partner Van, and the exact layout may vary slightly depending on the year and model. If you need to replace or check a fuse, it's recommended to refer to the vehicle's owner's manual or consult with a qualified mechanic for specific fuse box diagrams and fuse ratings.