Should be in the same place as the 2007 I used to drive... in the centre of the dash. Pull out the cupholders, undo the two screws which are exposed when you do that, and pull that panel up. It'll expose the fuse panel.
That will be a series of relays, not a fuse.
Under the dash above the radio remove the plastic panel this is a common place for the CB check under there.
In the VNL/NH series, it's in the centre of the dash. You pull out the cupholders, and there'll be two screws exposed which you have to remove. Once that's done, you simply pull the panel up, and the fuse panel is exposed.
the fuse should be in the door panel
In the middle of the dashboard, there should be a panel you can pull out which opens two cup holders, where the dash protrudes out. Looking in there, you'll see two screws. Take a slotted screwdriver, and unscrew those. Then, you simply lift that section of panel up, and you'll expose the fuse and relay panel.
Behind the driver side kick panel,
mostly all jags and volvo's have that pattern
Driver side kick panel fuse no. 4 and 6. Relay is behind glove box.
in my 2007 s40 the fuse panel is located above the passenger footwell hidden behind the cloth trim.
first check your fuse panel located behind ashtray and change fuse if that doesnt work check your code in radio if stock
1) Check the owner's manual. There is a diagram indicating what each fuse is responsible for. 2) When accessing the fuse box, check the back side of the parts you are removing for a fuse box diagram. The same information is found on the back of one of these parts in my Volvo.
The fuse box is located behind the instrument panel on cab models. The top plastic panel will lift off in 2 parts.