Introduction to Fuse Locations
Fuses are used to protect the electrical components and
circuits inside the vehicle, preventing circuit shorts or
overloads. If a fuse or relay blows, the components and
systems it protects will not function properly.
* The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual
product
Front Nacelle Fuse Box
Instrument Panel Left Side Fuse Box
Rear Trunk Left Side Fuse Box
Fuse Box in the Front Nacelle
The fuse box in the front nacelle is installed on the left
side. To inspect fuses or relays, the front nacelle
decorative cover must be removed, and only professional
personnel should perform this task. Contact the dealer if
you need to check fuses or relays.
Fuse Box on the Left Side of the Instrument Panel
The fuse box on the left side of the instrument panel is
installed on the left side of the instrument panel. To view
fuses or relays, the protective panel on the left side of the
instrument panel must be removed, and only professional
personnel should perform this task. Contact the dealer if
you need to check fuses or relays.
Fuse Box in the Rear Trunk
The fuse box in the Rear Trunk is installed on the left side.
To inspect fuses or relays, the protective panel on the left
side of the Rear Trunk must be removed, and only
professional personnel should perform this task. Contact
the dealer if you need to check fuses or relays.
• Before replacing a fuse or relay, the vehicle's
power must be disconnected.
• When replacing a fuse or relay, only use SERES-
approved substitutes with the same rating and
specifications. Using improper fuses or relays may
damage the electrical system and even lead to a
fire.