The best thing to do is use the Owner's Manual in the Glove Box and it will show you fuse block location. Newer vehicles usually have two locations one under the hood and the other under the dash, that's why it best to go to the Owner's Manual. If you don't have a owner's manual it gets complicated. You can start a search by looking under the dash on the drivers side and looking around most panels are marked. some are on the left side of the dash when you open the door (which the door covers when closed) or it will be on the dash about your left knee level when sitting (small access door which has a thumb pull) or it could be under the dash. Also, Manufactures have started putting the fuse panels under the right side of the dash. Another thing you can do is go to the Auto Zone or similar auto parts store and they are usuallly very helpful people and will help you solve your problem.
next to your frame on the passengers side underneath your rear axel
under dash on drivers side
the fuse box is under the hood right in front of the battery.
Fuse box in a 95 deville is in the trunk on dricers side Drivers side in the trunk and the same side in the engine compartment.
The control fuse on a 95 VS Holden Commodore V6 is located within the fuse box. The fuse box is located between the right strut and the right headlight.
Look in the trunk on the left side for the fuse box. That is where it is on my 95 Deville.
In the fuse/relay box on the driver side in he engine compartment. The fuse box cover has a diagram of what fuse/relay belongs to what.
In the owner's manual.
i have a 95 and it maybe a little different but on the 95 u open the door and its a little piece of plastic u pull back to reval the fuse box
The fuse box under the hood next to the battery. Check your owners manual, it will give you the correct fuse location in fuse box.
I have a 95 Miata and the driver's side fuse box is under the steering column. You have to lay on your back and look up to see the fuse box.
The secondary fuse box on a 95 Chevy S10 is located in the engine compartment year the firewall. It controls many of the circuits within the engine compartment itself.