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Can somebody take a photo or confirm that N1 and N4 on the fuse box do not have any wires with nuts connected to them. Thanks 🙏
 
2025 Limited. N1 is for the Aux switch fuse box. N4 is for the 2KW inverter (or invertor as they call it) that never was an orderable option. Nothing is connected to them.
 

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2025 Limited. N1 is for the Aux switch fuse box. N4 is for the 2KW inverter (or invertor as they call it) that never was an orderable option. Nothing is connected to them.
Thanks so much for checking for me I appreciate it 🙏
 
Does any have, or can point to, a diagram of the 2025 interior fuse layout? I'm trying to install a dash cam, and I'm having a challenging time with this.
 
Does any have, or can point to, a diagram of the 2025 interior fuse layout? I'm trying to install a dash cam, and I'm having a challenging time with this.
Unless something has changed, the 12V power port aka lighter socket can be switched to be either B+ or Run.

So you could move the fuse to the side you don't want and plug a spade terminal with a fused wire into the empty slot and run it to your camera from there. Or put the fuse to the feed you want and wire your camera into the socket, either using a plug or by popping it out and attaching the wires to the power and ground on it.

 
For the 2025, fuse F54 A&B is for the Power Outlet - Center Seat (A = battery, and B = Ignition). But my question is about where F54 is. The owner's manual lists all of the fuses, but it's just a table. I can't find any layout diagrams for the 2025 Interior fuse block. And the fuse cavity labels are incredibly hard for me to read.

In any case, I was eventually able to ring out two 10A fuses that worked. One for the animation lighting (F11), and one for wireless charging pad (F24).
Part of the challenge is finding fuses where I could use the fuse taps. This fuse block is complex, and there are some cavities that just wouldn't work for the taps.
FWIW, once I verified the parking function was working, I left it off for now. Given the battery issues some others have had, I didn't want to add any new variables.
 

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