Where is the 2008 chevy cobalt fuse box located?

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Mike E January 15, 2021
To get to the fuse box look to the left of the steering wheel look for a small seam or crack along the dash. Using a screwdriver or prybar You will want to pop this open. On the inside, You will find a bunch of fuses. On the back of the panel that You pulled open, You will see a diagram that will show You what each of the fuses is for. If this is not on the back of the panel then You can also find it in the owner's annual for the vehicle. Once You have figured out which fuse You need simply pull it out. The two sections that stick up should be connected by a thin strip of metal. If this has been broken then the fuse is no good and will need to be replaced. If this strip is there then the fuse is fine and can be popped back in. New fuses will cost You about 10 dollars, so they are pretty cheap.
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Beau T. April 10, 2020
You can find the fuse box on the passenger side of the floor console behind the forward panel in the 2008 chevy cobalt.
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Shaun D April 13, 2023
I think Kenneth r meant on the drive side driver side below under the hood there's a fuse box and on the passenger side floorboard inside the car there is a secret panel with interior fuses. OMG grown men don't even know how to explain yourself.
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Scott October 12, 2022
You will have two fuse boxes in your cobalt. One will be under the hood next to the main cover of your engine and another will be down on the side of your center console from the passenger side floor board. To get to that one you will need to use something like a screwdriver or something to pry it open and then the fuse box will be in there. Just be careful not to break the clips on the panel.
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kenneth R September 19, 2021
On the driver side under the dash theres also one on the passenger side behind the panel near the floor.
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