
The second-generation Toyota Tundra (Model Code: XK50), produced from 2007 to 2013 before its facelift, is a full-size pickup truck known for its durability, powerful engine options, and work-ready utility. Built in the U.S., the Tundra of this era offered configurations to suit both commercial and personal use, with available V6 and V8 engines, spacious interiors, and advanced towing capabilities.
In this article, you will find fuse box diagrams for the Toyota Tundra, covering model years 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. These diagrams are essential for identifying the location and function of each fuse and relay, helping with troubleshooting and electrical maintenance.
What’s Included:
- Fuse Box Diagrams – Visual guides showing the fuse and relay layout for each model year.
- Fuse Panel Locations – Clear instructions on how to locate the fuse boxes inside the cabin and engine compartment.
- Fuse Assignments – Descriptions of each fuse’s function, including key systems like the audio unit, lighting, HVAC, and power accessories.
Whether you’re replacing a blown fuse or tracking down an electrical issue, this guide is a valuable tool for maintaining your Toyota Tundra (2007–2013) and ensuring that all electrical systems operate as intended.
Passenger Compartment
Fuse Box Location
It is located under the dashboard (remove the lid to access).

Fuse Box Diagram

Assignment of the fuses in the instrument panel
Engine Compartment
Fuse Box Location

Fuse Box Diagram

Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment