24 Nautilus fuse box location?

Thanks. I looked behind a carpet panel under the glove box and did not see anything but not under the floor mat. Check tomorrow.
 
This is the link to a thread on same topic where i posted my images

 
Today I continued my hunt (Mark, after my FB post, I noticed the driver's left foot rest was snapped in. I was able to lift the bottom snap (pretty substantial and look under but did not see any fuses. There is a removeable section in the panel but did not want to pop those out given what I saw peering from the bottom. If you look at the manual, the fuse box has to be 3x3 or 4x4 in size,

I have not looked directly behind the glove box yet which puts it over the BCM.
 
Today I continued my hunt (Mark, after my FB post, I noticed the driver's left foot rest was snapped in. I was able to lift the bottom snap (pretty substantial and look under but did not see any fuses. There is a removeable section in the panel but did not want to pop those out given what I saw peering from the bottom. If you look at the manual, the fuse box has to be 3x3 or 4x4 in size,

I have not looked directly behind the glove box yet which puts it over the BCM.
Based on the post from @JMAB , plus what Haz indicated in an IM to me on the edge site, plus Jason on FB (that yes, the passenger place really is just the main BCM, not the fuses too), it's sounding like maybe it really is over on the driver's side (but perhaps closer to the wheel well than the steering wheel). One of these days someone will hopefully find it, actually post a picture :)
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Progress - Jason on FB posted this CJB (cabin fuse box) photo, will provide more info later.
 

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Progress - Jason on FB posted this CJB (cabin fuse box) photo, will provide more info later.
Here are the steps with photos to get there. It ain’t quick or easy from all appearances.
 

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So It is under the panel I did not want to remove since it involved a tool. The skills required are beyond many car owners.
 
Progress - Jason on FB posted this CJB (cabin fuse box) photo, will provide more info later.
Eureka! 🌟

It looks worse than a Chinese puzzle box.
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They could have molded in "Fuses behind this panel" (no cost except in tooling) to assist with locating and the manual should mention tools needed.
 
Serious question . . . Has anyone ever seen a fuse box in a modern automobile that is so cumbersome to access, and that really is inaccessible for many/most people (including me)?
I find it a bit ludicrous myself. What happens if a fuse blows while you're on the road. It seems the only option is to go to a dealer and hope they can quickly work you in. I must also say I've never been able to locate the fuse box on my 2021 Corsair nor was I able to find one on my 2019 Nautilus when I had it.

Gone are the days when there was a pop open door on the left side of the console that was easily accessible I suppose.
 
I guess i will put a 7mm wrench in the car.
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