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Where is fusebox ??? Urgent help needed,; I have a iveco daily van and cannot find the fusebox ??
Topic Started: Sep 7 2012, 08:00 PM (13,309 Views)
Thegreatwhitehope
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I have an iveco daily 29l9 2001 3.5t panel van and cannot find the fusebox ??
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Kalahati
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I think the fuse box is behind the plastic panel below the top glove box on the passenger's side. It is on my 2005.

Just open the glove box, put your fingers behind the plastic panel below it and give it a pull.

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hiluxman
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Open the glovebox lid then pull the lower dash panel down. Its prity stiff and will go with a spring so be hard yet gentle other wise you may break the clips
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Thegreatwhitehope
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Thanks, I have tried this but seems very stiff if it Is behind there, some have said its directly underneath glove box but it's screwed down so not the usual easy fusebox access
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Saddlesore1000
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Agree with what's already been said. I suspect it's not been opened for years and so needs an extra hard tug.

The panel below the glove box is hinged along the bottom, so grab it along the top edge after opening the glovebox lid and pull it towards the seat.
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Spooky_b329
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I can confirm the above, open the glovebox lid, the huge panel in front of the passengers knees will pull off. Sit on the seat and pull it towards you. Just give it a yank at the top, it is designed to come off like this, I've done it umpteen times.

It is actually a very easy fusebox to access, no silly screws to do a half turn and once the lid is off you can sit there with the fuses lined up in front of you. Not like some vehicles I've had where you have to lie in the footwell with the fusebox angled towards the floor!
Edited by Spooky_b329, Sep 8 2012, 06:03 AM.
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Thegreatwhitehope
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Got it in the end, unbelievably stiff clips tho but a good configuration and easy to work on. Cheers for your help lads
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