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location of nearside front sidelight fuse..scenic 2

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kav69, Fill your garage in, we need to know engine year petrol diesel.
Too many variants of Scenic
Many thanks for replying :)

The vehicle is:

Renault Scenic II (JM0/1) 1.6L 16V (112HP) Automatic 2008, and the fuse box exactly looks like what "newscenicman" posted earlier!!

Best,

Kav

PS: There are two other fuse boxes which I have managed to find, one is in the glove box and one is under the passenger side but none has the fuse for ANY lights in the car :(
 
Now I am confused, whats a off side position light,, ? Is that not a tail light.?,
Fuse 1 and Fuse 2. in the underbonnet fuse box...
These are the only power supplies to the rear lights....
hey again :)

sorry to cause the confusion :|
I am rephrasing it:

Lights out are:

Front driver side position (side) light,
Rear driver side tail light,
and rear number plate lights!

the visible fuses under the bonnet are 70, 80 amps!! which I don't think would be used for lighting circuits, do I need to dig further down into fuse box to find those lower amps (I would think 7.5 amp)?

please have a look at the photos to see what I mean :)
Thanks
 

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I can usually save them, and open in paint and mark them. But these are too small to adjust with clarity, thats why I showed you the two covers that could be fitted to yours.
I never know where fuse boxes are fitted on any car, but all fuse boxes under the bonnet has to be fed from the battery.
So its easy, (if the battery can be seen under the bonnet.) Find the main red wire off the positive terminal of the battery, and follow it .
You will find your fuse box..
of course, I can see the fuse box (hence the photos!!) but there are no low amp fuses indicating these are for the lights.