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      09-13-2017, 11:37 PM   #23
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Do a site search. I think I read s/b saying there is a more detailed listing, I think behind the glove box?

-had mine in for service and asked the techs - used to be a small slot atop the glove box with this in it, but mine does not have the slot. Didn't tear into it to see if there is a way to get behind it. They suggested googling for a schematic (duh) but I bet they could have found me an official version if I'd pressed them. Or call the Genius Line, they might send you one.

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      09-14-2017, 07:04 AM   #24
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So, there's no fuse diagram for the F22 available?

Sorry for the noob question, but where are the fuse boxes located?
As the OP, I thought I would chime back in. For the F22 / M235i Coupe at least, there are 2 fuse boxes. One is in the trunk, in front of and to the right of the battery, under the forward section of the trunk floor panel. There is no cover on it and the fuses are visible. There is a diagram or map of the fuses located in this box, on a small folded piece of paper. It is similar to the example in post #10. It has icons instead of words to indicate what each fuse is for. The second fuse box is located in the engine compartment, on the right / passengers side of the car, under a triangular shaped plastic cover. This fuse box has a cover on it, that you have to remove to get to the fuses. Although it's in the engine compartment, it is "in front of" the glove box. I was never able to find a fuse box in the cabin, in front of or around the glove box.

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      09-14-2017, 08:07 AM   #25
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its in the trunk fuse box, a simple diagram.
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I saw elsewhere that there literally was a fuse box right next to the battery but I don't see it in my car.
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      09-18-2017, 03:47 PM   #27
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I saw elsewhere that there literally was a fuse box right next to the battery but I don't see it in my car.
The location of the fuse box in the trunk is in front of the battery / storage compartment, on the right hand side. It's under the front section of the trunk floor liner.
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As the OP, I thought I would chime back in. For the F22 / M235i Coupe at least, there are 2 fuse boxes. One is in the trunk, in front of and to the right of the battery, under the forward section of the trunk floor panel. There is no cover on it and the fuses are visible. There is a diagram or map of the fuses located in this box, on a small folded piece of paper. It is similar to the example in post #10. It has icons instead of words to indicate what each fuse is for. The second fuse box is located in the engine compartment, on the right / passengers side of the car, under a triangular shaped plastic cover. This fuse box has a cover on it, that you have to remove to get to the fuses. Although it's in the engine compartment, it is "in front of" the glove box. I was never able to find a fuse box in the cabin, in front of or around the glove box.
I found another fuse box in my m240 on the FEM (front electronics module) in the same spot as on f3x series, it is in the passenger footwell. Many FEM functions run through this fuse box and it is not on the fuse guide that I found near my battery. Oh, I would bet that m235 has the same location, since all f3x cars have this too.

I know I am reviving a super old post, but knowing about these fuses would have helped me when I blew out the obd port wiring up my an ethanol sensor in my m240 today. And I know there were other fuses on there that relate to other FEM functions. Maybe it will help someone else. --MW
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on each fuse, there are multiple #, why is there 3 to 4 set of # amd what do they do?
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The F22 has a diagram like that stored with the rear fuse box as well, and it has the same type of icons for each fuse. Some of the icons are pretty obvious, some aren't. I was hoping there was a diagram like this with words, hopefully in English, rather than the cryptic icons. Something like the attached, which I found on line by doing a search for "BMW fuse box diagram". I've found diagrams like this as well for other BMW models, but it seems like all the newer / later model cars only use icons, at least what is supplied with the car.
Do you know where I can find this diagram for the f01/f02 models
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Do you know where I can find this diagram for the f01/f02 models
Sorry, did not notice your question until today. Unfortunately, I no longer have that car, so I can't look to see, or tell you.
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