The 2008 Infiniti G35 has multiple fuse box locations, each serving different electrical components of the vehicle. Understanding these locations is crucial for troubleshooting electrical issues and performing maintenance.

Main Fuse Box Locations

The 2008 Infiniti G35 has three primary fuse box locations:

1. Driver's Side Interior: Located behind a panel under the dashboard on the driver's side.

2. Engine Compartment: Two fuse boxes are situated near the battery on the left side of the engine compartment.

Driver's Side Interior Fuse Box

This fuse box is easily accessible and contains fuses for many interior electrical components. To access it:

  • Look under the dashboard on the driver's side
  • Locate and remove the access panel
  • The fuse diagram is typically printed on the back of this panel

Engine Compartment Fuse Boxes

There are two fuse boxes in the engine compartment:

1. Main Fuse Box: Located next to the battery

2. Secondary Fuse Box: Positioned behind the main fuse box

To access these:

  • Open the hood
  • Locate the battery on the left side of the engine compartment
  • Remove the plastic cover to reveal the fuse boxes

Specific Fuse Locations

For commonly accessed fuses:

  • 12V Outlet/Cigarette Lighter: Fuse #20 (15A) in the interior fuse box
  • Headlights: Fuses #54-57 in the engine compartment fuse box
  • Radio/Audio System: Fuse #34 (15A) in the engine compartment fuse box

Tips for Fuse Replacement

When replacing fuses:

  • Always use the correct amperage fuse
  • Use fuse pullers to avoid damaging the fuse or yourself
  • Check your owner's manual for specific fuse information
  • If a fuse repeatedly blows, consult a professional mechanic

Conclusion

Knowing the fuse box locations in your 2008 Infiniti G35 can save time and frustration when dealing with electrical issues. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate information specific to your vehicle model.

FAQs About 2008 Infiniti G35 Fuse Boxes

    • How do I know if a fuse is blown?
      A blown fuse will have a broken metal strip inside or appear darkened. You can use a multimeter to check continuity.
    • Can I replace a fuse with a higher amperage?
      No, always use the specified amperage. Using a higher amperage fuse can cause electrical damage or fire.
    • What should I do if I can't find the right fuse?
      Consult your owner's manual or a professional mechanic. Don't guess or use trial and error.