Box Diagram - Perodua Axia Fuse

The Perodua Axia has two main fuse boxes:

| Location | Type | Access | |----------|------|--------| | Engine compartment (Main Fuse Box) | High-current fuses (e.g., cooling fan, headlights, ABS, ECU) | Open the bonnet; look near the battery on the driver’s side. | | Dashboard (Interior Fuse Box) | Low-current fuses (e.g., radio, wipers, power windows, airbag, cigarette lighter) | Under the steering wheel or behind the glove compartment (left-hand drive vs right-hand drive variants – for Malaysia, right-hand drive: typically behind the coin tray/fuse cover near driver’s left knee). |


Modern cars use blade-type fuses to protect individual circuits. When a component draws too much current, the fuse "blows" (melts) to prevent fire or damage to the wiring harness. perodua axia fuse box diagram

Using the wrong diagram can lead to:

Bottom line: Always match the diagram to your specific model year and variant (Standard, E, G, SE, Advance, or Style). The Perodua Axia has two main fuse boxes


The interior fuse box protects circuits for cabin electronics. Below is a typical layout for the Perodua Axia (2014–2023 models). Note: Always verify with your owner’s manual as minor changes occur between facelifts (e.g., Axia G, GXTRA, SE, AV).

| Type | Rating | Color | Where to Buy | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mini Blade (Cabin) | 7.5A – 15A | Brown / Blue | Any auto parts shop | | Standard Blade (Engine) | 30A – 80A | Green / Yellow | Spare part set (Perodua genuine recommended for MAIN fuses) | Modern cars use blade-type fuses to protect individual

Warning: Never replace a fuse with a higher amperage (e.g., 20A instead of 10A). You risk melting the wiring or starting a fire.