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It is a very basic, entry level Toyota Corolla and only sold in South Africa. You didn't tell us the year, but they are all here. Fuses 3,16, 18, and 25.
You blew the master fuse, it might be a 100amp big guy under the hood that might be bolted to the fuse box or hidden under. It can be tricky to get too on some cars. Its there for these specific situations. Has to be replaced with the same amp rates fuse.
There should be a fuse guide on the fuse box cover. Every slot is never filled on a fuse box, if all your system work don't bother. The saying is, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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