There are two fuse boxes. If you are facing the radio, on the right side under the panel and also in the engine by the battery is another.
No fuses on instrument panel. Any panel problems are due to faulty connections on the multi-pin plug on the back of the instrument console. Very common fault. I've fixed loads of these.
1 fuse block underhood 1 in instrument panel beside left leg and 1 in right side panel on pass. side total of 3 fuse blocks
check the fuses first, there should b a fuse for the instrument panel check the fuses first, there should b a fuse for the instrument panel
In my L Series Saturn, the fuses are under the hood for some things and on the wall near the floor pedals. My car has a diagram and explains which fuses are for what on the top of the cover panel of the fuse box locations.
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The fuses in a 2006 Saturn ION are located on the driver's side under the dash by the Where_is_the_fuse_panel_located_at_on_a_2006_Saturn_ion_2. You have to pull off the lower panel to get to them. I have read that some panels have a thumb screw, but mine does not. Pull off the panel and you will see tiny fuses on each side of a medal rail. As well the panel you pulled off will contain the fuse diagram.
Check the fuses and the bulbs.
I thought the fuse diagram was on the back side of the fuse panel cover.
Under the hood fuse panel near the battery
The fuse box sits behind a panel where the steering column and instrument panel meet. It is on the left hand side of the panel. You must remove the screws from this panel to access the fuses. The fuses sit almost parallel to the floor and as such are a bit hard to read unless you climb under the instrument panel. Having the owners manual is a HUGE help as you can locate the fuse in question before climbing under the instrument panel.
Checked owners manual for any obvious fuses. Any recommendations why instrument panel and gauges would guit working?
mine is on the passenger at the foot of the instrument panel.