The Jeep Liberty typically has two fuse boxes: one in the engine compartment and one inside the cabin.
This article explains where they are and what they generally cover, noting that exact layouts can vary slightly by year and model. For precise fuse numbers and amperage, consult your owner's manual or the diagram on the fuse box cover.
Under-hood (engine compartment) fuse box
Engine bay fuse box location and purpose: Access by opening the hood and locating the fuse/relay block on the left side of the engine bay. This block contains fuses and relays for critical powertrain systems and safety-related components.
- Main fuses for engine management and electronic control units
- Fuses for the fuel system, ignition circuits, and cooling fans
- Relays for components such as the starter circuit and ABS pump
- Fuses for accessories tied to the engine bay, including radiator fan wiring and secondary power feeds
The engine compartment fuse box protects the engine and major subsystems from overload. If diagnosing engine- or under-hood electrical issues, this is the first box to check.
Interior (cabin) fuse box
The interior fuse box is located inside the vehicle, typically on the left side of the dash behind the kick panel or under the glove box, depending on year. It powers most interior accessories and comfort features.
- Fuses for the radio, dashboard instruments, and warning lights
- HVAC controls and blower motor circuits
- Power windows, mirrors, locks, and seat controls
- Interior lighting, courtesy lights, and horn circuits
The cabin fuse box provides protection for non-engine systems and makes it easier to service electrical accessories without opening the hood.
Notes on model-year variations
While two main fuse boxes are standard, the exact location and the circuits covered can vary slightly between the KJ (2002–2007) and KK (2008–2012) Liberty generations. For precise fuse numbers and amperages, refer to the owner's manual or the fuse box diagrams.
Summary: A Jeep Liberty generally has two fuse boxes—one under the hood and one inside the cabin—serving engine-related and interior electrical systems, respectively. Always verify with the vehicle’s manual for your specific year and trim.
How to tell if a Jeep fuse is blown?
Battery. This is going to give you a red light and the voltage. And if I go to the other terminal. A red light and voltage so that fuse is good.
How many fuse boxes are in a 2008 Jeep Liberty?
two
The Jeep Liberty typically has two main fuse panels: Interior Fuse Panel: Located under the dashboard on the driver's side, accessible 1. by removing a small cover or panel. Engine Compartment Fuse Panel: Positioned in the engine bay, usually near the 2.
What is the most common problem with a Jeep Liberty?
Top Jeep Liberty Problems
- Check Engine Light/Misfire Due to Intake Valve Locks/Valves.
- Power Window Motor May Fail Due to Regulator Assembly.
- Jeep Liberty Sky Slider Roof Malfunction Causes Leaking and Inability to Close.
- The Sky Slider Sunroof May Not Open.
- Engine Will not Start Due to Wireless Control Module Fault.
Where is the secondary fuse box located?
The secondary under-hood fuse box is next to the battery. To open it, push the tabs as shown. If something electrical in your vehicle stops working, check for a blown fuse first. Determine from the chart on pages and , or the diagram on the fuse box lid, which fuse or fuses control that device.


