The 2007 Aston Martin Vantage has three Fuse Box locations.
1) The Engine bay
2) The Cabin.
3) The Trunk.
The primary Fuse Box is located in the cabin and is a nightmare to access. It is located beneath the footwall on the passenger side floor, secured by seven T30 fasteners.
But that is not the only problem. The other problem is that it is virtually impossible to identify individual fuses because the fuse box is mounted Upside Down.
Yes I did not stutter, it is really mounted upside down, installed I believe because the wiring looms to the fuse box lined up better?
Even if you were a flexible contortionist, you still could not read the fuse numbers because the numbers is the exact same color at the base material of the Fuse Box that they are imprinted on.
Tired of turning by head upside down and still unable to identify any fuse, I decided to photograph the Fuse Box and label the fuse numbers in the photographs for reference. This would allow me to more easily identity fuses. (See photographs below)
The original upside down orientation of the fuse box is photographed below.
Photograph below. The Fuse Box rotated 180 degrees and the fuse numbers labeled.
Fuse Box now in its current upside down orientation with the fuse numbers labeled. (Photograph below).
Fuse identifying numbers mean nothing unless they tell you what circuits they control. Photographed below are the circuits controlled by each fuse. Note that this information only identifies circuits for the main cabin Fuse Box.
Main Cabin Fuse Box.
You can thank me later. (smile)