Under the dash on the left of the steering column there is a panel held in place by four screws. The fuse panel is under this plastic door.
by the battery and theres a fuse panel by ur left foot when ur in the drivers seat
The fuses are located in two places under the hood on the passenger side near the firewall and on the drivers side behind a panel on the left side have to get on your knees to really see it.
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.
On my 1991 Toyota Camry the fuse box is located on the drivers side up inside where the brake panel is. You have to get right down on the ground to look inside and up to find it. I'm missing the panel that covers it and tells you which fuses go where, if you find it, I'd really like to know the diagram of the fuse box. Thanks and good luck!
when you open the drivers door, you will see 2 black knobs at the end of the dashboard. turn them counterclockwise and the panel around the headlight switch will come out to access fuses. unfortunately the horn fuse is not located there
The fuse box is only accessible on the driver's side with the front door open. Pop the panel cover to change the fuses.
It is right down to the left of the steering wheel. you have to pull it off and then there are the fuses.
Under the center panel of dashThe relays are under the dash. The center panel of the dash can be lifted (press the button, lift up) to get access to the relays and fuses. Under the panel is the layout of the fuses and relays to identify their function.The door lock relay box on a Previa is an orange box located just to the left of the steering column. You will have to remove the cover below the steering column to access the relay box.
The fuses in a 1991 Toyota Corolla are situated at two different spots, depending on the kind of fuse. Some are inside the car under the dash. There are other for engine components and these are located in a black box next to the wiper tubes.
Check for corroded wiring near the horns or along the quarter panel in the driver side.
The fuse panel is located inside the dash on the passenger side of the vehicle. Inside the dash you'll see a black flap which you'll have to pull (it will fold down) to view the fuses inside. On the flap itself there might be extra fuses and a tweezer device for removing installed fuses. Or,,,, try inside the glove box, small area to the left inside the glove box, there are others under the hood also on the passenger side near the front of the car under a small cover.
there is three fuses that have screws on the bottom side that have to be removed and then the fuses will come right out. disconnect batter before attempting!