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If your meter has a resistance test option then measure the resistance between passenger foot well FS7, FS27, FS14, FS10, FS9, FS11 and FS7.
Do this by putting one probe on the metal of one fuse when fitted. T'other probe on another fuse. See if the resistance is low. It should be.
Do this with the ignition oft. If yer not sure if yer meter is measuring a low resistance then put the probes together to measure only the resistance in the leads.
It would be interesting to see if all of the fuses are connected together. They should be. The resistance test above will confirm this. FS10 won't be connected, as there is no power to it as you can't measure power on it.
Fault finding like this needs to be done in logical steps. Without being there to help we need to guide you through this in steps before we jump in and take it all apart.
The above test is to prove the fuse box connections. In this case multiple fuses connected to the same power rail which is fed by FE18. It looks like the connection from FE18 to the passenger fuse box power rail is ok, because the wet wipe works. The fault looks to be between FS10 and the internal power rail within the passenger fuse box. Testing the resistance as above will help confirm this.