: Located under the dashboard; usually handles the Interior Lights , Radio , and Power Windows .

(Note: The engine bay box often contains Relay blocks underneath or integrated into the lid. Common relays here are for the Horn, Headlamps, and Radiator Fan.)

After class, Rashid sat in the parked Axia, rain streaking the windows, and drew his own tidy diagram in the margin of a notebook: the fuse box, labeled in his handwriting, neat arrows and a single star marking the fuse he’d replaced. He slipped the page into the glovebox next to the talcum-scented papers. When his aunt later borrowed the car, Rashid showed her the drawing and the manual diagram. She nodded, pleased and a little surprised. "You did well," she said. He realized that diagrams aren’t just technical—they’re stories of how things fit together, and how people learn to keep them running.

Located underneath the steering column or behind the dashboard on the driver's side. Accessing it often requires removing a small plastic panel.

| Symptom | Check Fuse (Location) | Amperage | |---------|----------------------|-----------| | No start (crank no start) | EFI (Engine) | 15A | | Radio off | ACC (Interior) | 10A | | No A/C cold air | A/C fuse (Interior #13) | 7.5A | | No brake lights | Stop lamp (Engine #8) | 15A | | No turn signals | Hazard fuse (Interior #11) | 10A | | No power windows | P/W left/right (Interior #7,8) | 15A each | | No interior ceiling light | Dome fuse – under dash (often 10A) | 10A |