
Check the panel cover legend first to match each numbered slot with its assigned circuit before removing any component, preventing accidental shutdown of lighting, ignition, or dashboard systems.
The interior electrical panel is typically placed beneath the dashboard on the driver side; remove the plastic cover to reveal a grid with clearly marked positions and amperage ratings such as 10A, 15A, and 20A.
In the engine compartment, the power distribution unit is located near the battery and includes higher-load links for systems like cooling fans and main power supply; release the clips on the lid to access these elements.
Each slot uses color coding and stamped values, so installing a mismatched rating can lead to overheating or repeated failure; always confirm both position number and circuit function before replacement.
For testing, use a multimeter set to continuity mode or a test light across both contacts; a working component allows current flow, while a damaged one breaks the circuit and must be replaced after checking related wiring.
Datsun Go Fuse Box Diagram Panel Locations and Circuit Mapping Guide

Check the cabin electrical panel first, positioned beneath the dashboard on the driver side, slightly left of the steering column; remove the plastic cover by pulling the lower edge, then match amperage ratings printed on each slot with the legend sticker placed inside the cover to identify circuits such as lighting, infotainment, and wipers.
Inspect the engine bay power distribution unit near the battery for higher-current links that handle starter relay, cooling fan, and charging system; use a test light or multimeter to confirm continuity, replace blown elements with identical ratings only, and clean contacts if oxidation is visible to prevent voltage drop across key systems.
Exact fuse box locations in Datsun Go and access instructions for each panel

Open the driver-side lower dash trim to reach the interior electrical panel; grip the notch on the cover’s bottom edge and pull outward, then tilt it down to expose the slot array, where each circuit is labeled on the reverse side of the lid for quick identification of lighting, audio, and accessory lines.
Lift the hood and locate the main power distribution unit near the battery on the left side of the engine bay; press the side clips on the plastic cover and raise it upward to access high-amperage links for starter, cooling fan, and charging system, while ensuring ignition is off and disconnecting the negative terminal before handling any component to avoid short circuits or accidental damage.