Car Fuse Boxes
What is a fuse box and why is it important in a car?
The fuse box is a crucial component of every vehicle, responsible for protecting electrical and electronic systems. Without a functioning fuse box, essential systems such as lights, the fuel pump, air conditioning, and engine control units would not work. At EuroFrance we stock a wide range of new fuse boxes alongside used alternatives, covering brands like Fiat, Citroën, Peugeot, BMW, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, and more.
Why buy car fuse boxes at EuroFrance?
- Parts can be matched by VIN (body number) for correct fitment.
- We'll help you find the right part by original part number (OE).
- 12-month warranty for new fuse boxes
- 30-day warranty for used fuse boxes
- 25+ years of experience
- Trusted supplier of parts for French car brands.
What does the fuse box do?
A car fuse box houses fuses and relays that safeguard all critical electrical circuits. If a specific system - lights, the radiator fan, radio, or fuel pump - suffers a failure or overload, only the fuse blows rather than the entire wiring loom. The box also provides easy access to individual components, so you can swap a blown fuse quickly without disturbing the rest of the electrical installation.
Where is the fuse box located?
The exact position varies by make, model, and trim level. In most vehicles, fuse boxes are fitted:
- under the bonnet, near the engine (usually close to the windscreen),
- inside the cabin - on the dashboard, beneath the passenger glovebox, on the side of the dash, or near the steering column.
Some cars place the fuse box in less obvious spots, such as under the rear seat bench or in the boot. Your vehicle's owner's manual will confirm the precise location. Bear in mind that the number of fuse boxes and their positions can differ depending on engine size, equipment level, or gearbox type.
How to choose the right fuse box for your car
When selecting a replacement fuse box, focus first on compatibility with your vehicle's make, model, and year. Each car can have different requirements for the number, type, and layout of fuses, so the replacement must match the specific electrical installation. Key points to check:
- Fuse type and size supported - mini, standard, or maxi.
- Pin and socket layout - it must mirror the original part.
- Protection rating - look for adequate sealing against moisture and mechanical damage.
If you are unsure, our team can help you identify the correct part using your VIN or OE part number - manufacturers such as Delphi, Magneti Marelli, and PSA all use unique reference codes that simplify the search.
Fuse boxes at EuroFrance
At EuroFrance you'll find fuse boxes in both new and used condition. Every product undergoes quality checks before listing, so you can be confident in the reliability and safety of your vehicle's electrical system. You can filter by brand, manufacturer, model, or condition to narrow down the right part quickly.
Choose EuroFrance for expert advice, fast shipping, and the confidence that your car's electrical system is properly protected. Explore our full range of electrical system components for even more options.