Fuse box locations and how to replace fuses in Kia Sportage

Maintaining your vehicle’s electrical systems is a crucial aspect of ensuring a smooth and trouble-free driving experience. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the intricacies of the Kia Sportage’s fuse boxes, their locations, and the step-by-step process of checking and replacing fuses.

Your Kia Sportage is equipped with two essential fuse boxes that govern various electrical functions. The primary fuse box, situated under the hood, oversees critical systems that keep your vehicle running smoothly. Meanwhile, the secondary fuse box, located inside the cabin, controls an array of interior functions contributing to your driving comfort.


Under the Hood: Primary Fuse Box

The first fuse box we’ll explore is situated under the hood of your Kia Sportage.

Follow these steps to access it:

Pop the hood of your vehicle, and secure it in place.

Locate the plastic cover on the side of the engine.

This cover features diagrams and labels indicating the various electrical systems it houses.

The primary fuse box under the hood contains crucial fuses for your vehicle’s overall electrical functions.


Inside the Cabin: Secondary Fuse Box

Moving inside the cabin of your Sportage, we’ll find the second fuse box. This box governs numerous interior functions and is located on the driver’s side, near the lower part of the dashboard. Here’s how to access it:

Sit in the driver’s seat and look towards the lower part of the dashboard on the driver’s side.

Find a cover that shields the secondary fuse box. Remove the cover to reveal the fuses controlling internal systems.

Now that we’ve located the fuse boxes, let’s explore the steps to check or replace a fuse, using the primary fuse box as an example.

Checking and Replacing Fuses: Step-by-Step

Whether you’re inspecting or swapping a fuse, the process remains consistent for both fuse boxes. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

A. Identify the Fuse

Refer to the diagram on the fuse box cover or consult your owner’s manual to locate the specific fuse you want to check or replace.

B. Remove the Fuse

Utilize a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers to carefully extract the fuse. Most vehicles include a fuse puller within the fuse box for your convenience.

Gently pull out the fuse, taking care not to damage it or any surrounding components.


C. Inspect the Fuse

Visually inspect the fuse to check the metal wire inside. If the wire is broken, the fuse is blown.

D. Replace the Fuse

If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating. Using the recommended amperage ensures proper electrical function and avoids potential issues.

By following these simple steps, you can confidently check and replace fuses in your Kia Sportage, ensuring smooth and reliable operation of your vehicle’s electrical systems. Always refer to your owner’s manual for specific details and guidelines related to your vehicle model.

Video Demonstration

Watch this video to see the location of the fuse boxes in Kia Sportage, plus how you can check and replace them.
Author: Nabeel K
Email: nabeel@wheelsjoint.com



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