There is no access panel. You basically stand on your head, and look straight up past the park brake pedal to see the inside fuse panel. The under hood fuse panel is on the left fender skirt, under the hood, beside the brake master cylinder.
under the dash, above the driver's side footwell, remove cover to gain access to fuses
, remove fuses lid use the fuse fuller inside that box full 1 at the time if burn black change it if you use volt metter check continues better if you change Main fuses you have to remove fuses rack and little scew underneath if you have to remove fuses rack make sure remove negative cable first
Below and to the left of the brake pedal , remove the cover panel to access the fuses
fuses location
Automobile fuses are quite easy to change. The fuses simply lift out and plug in. You can remove the fuse with a fuse puller or needle nose pliers.
under the bonnet for main fuses(eg lights,ECU) and also some located under the dash on the drivers side remove the 2 pins on the cover to gain access.
On the left side kick panel ( drivers footwell ) remove the panel cover to access the fuses
Below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal Remove panel cover to access the fuses
grounded circuit
Fuses blow when there is a short circuit or an over current condition.
Under the battery tray. You need to remove the battery and battery tray to gain access.
In the ES250 model, the fuses are located in 2 primary places. In the engine compartment, on the drivers side, along the top outside wall, in a black compartment. Just pop open the snap on hinge to gain access to these fuses. Secondly, inside the car, drivers side floor panel area. Remove panel door to access these fuses.