2024 Nautilus Interior Fuses Location Help

Sorry, I'm not even looking for the fuse box, but would like to know to find it.

I was moreso responding to @Linc 24, who I thought was referring to actual pictures of it's location, and not ones from the manual since it hasn't been of help.
Cool and yes, I stumbled on it while wiring the first set of Lincoln sold dash cameras under the drivers side of the dash.
 
Cool and yes, I stumbled on it while wiring the first set of Lincoln sold dash cameras under the drivers side of the dash.
Is it tucked up pretty close to the top of the wheel well sheet metal? Haz (another Ford/Lincoln employee I also reached out to) indicated the "Central Junction Box (CJB)" (fuse box) should be near there.
 
Here is a thread with the location of the interior fuse box. Look at page 2 post 26.

 
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Now it is time for a YouTube video video actually showing it with comments on how easy it is. 😀
 
After re-following the threads in this forum about the Nautilus internal fuses location, I noticed this post by RedHoncho which includes step-by-step instructions. For step#7, where you release the left side clip for the CJB, if you follow my steps to remove the left side panel from my earlier post, you can actually see the left clip and more easily release it. Remember to pop off the P-shaped side panel (which is visible only while the driver-side door is open). And don't forget the 7mm head screw behind the P-shaped panel in order to be able to drop down the left panel in the first place.

The illustrations in the owner's manual really do show the CJB location after all, but they are a much simpler version of what you'll actually find.

All of this started for me so that I could direct-wire my dash cam, and now, thanks to all of you, I am finally able to do so.
 
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It's ridiculous that Lincoln would make something so simple as a fuse box so HARD & complicated to find much less give the right instructions to find it like it was a big secret!
 
It's ridiculous that Lincoln would make something so simple as a fuse box so HARD & complicated to find much less give the right instructions to find it like it was a big secret!
The same person likely designed the cabin filter.:giggle:
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