hi. Remove the glove box under the steering wheel by pressing the clips at the left and right hand side of the open glove box. The fuse box is behind this.
The fuse box on a 1988 VW Polo is located under the dash, near the hood release. It contains most of the important fuses for the vehicle's electrical systems.
Behind the glove box on the drivers side.
In a VW Polo, the brake light fuse is typically number 3 in the fuse box, but this can vary depending on the model year. It's always best to consult the owner's manual for the specific fuse layout for your vehicle. If the manual is unavailable, you can usually find a diagram on the fuse box cover itself.
on the driver's side - big grey plastic compartment
It's behind the fuse box underneath the dash. Remove the fusebox which is held in by 2 screws and I think its the relay on the right.
This is best left for a mechanic. They will be able to get it fixed up and avoid any problems.
You can find a VW Polo fuse map in the vehicle's owner’s manual, which typically includes detailed diagrams and descriptions of the fuse layout. Additionally, fuse maps are often located on the inside of the fuse box cover itself. If you don’t have access to these, you can also find fuse maps on various automotive websites or forums dedicated to VW vehicles.
Where is the fuse box in a 2005 VW passat
Yes, all VW Polo models are equipped with a fuse box cover. This cover is designed to protect the fuses and electrical components from dust, moisture, and accidental contact. While the exact design and accessibility may vary between different model years, the presence of a fuse box cover is standard across the lineup.
Open the drivers door, on the side of the dashboard there is a removable panel, its behind there.
Use bittorrent to find the manual.Simple I have a manual but it does not show you what fuses are what. I need to get a copy of the card that was inside the fuse box lid. What a nightmare - help someone, please.
Underneath the steering wheel is a fusebox, the one for the fuel gauge is #27