How to replace the low beam bulb of Baojun 730?

1 Answers
AmirLee
07/30/25 1:13am
The method to replace the low beam bulb of Baojun 730 is: turn off the engine, remove the key from the ignition switch, turn off the directional lighting, and allow the bulb to cool completely before replacement. The new bulb specification must be exactly the same as the damaged bulb. The bulb specification is usually marked on the bulb glass or bulb base. After replacing the bulb, check whether the bulb can light up normally. Baojun 730 is a 7-seat family car under SAIC-GM-Wuling, with a length, width, and height of 4780mm, 1820mm, and 1755mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2750mm. The front suspension of Baojun 730 uses a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension.
Was this review help?
6
0
Share
More Forum Discussions

What Kind of Driver's License is Required for Electric Vehicles?

Electric vehicle drivers must hold a Class C driver's license to drive on the road. Here is some extended information about electric vehicles: 1. Definition of Electric Vehicles: Electric vehicles are a general term for pure electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles. The length, width, and speed of electric vehicles are the same as those of motor vehicles, with a maximum speed of 60 km/h. 2. Application for an Electric Vehicle Driver's License: One of the bases for the registration of motor vehicles by the traffic management department of the public security authorities is the products listed in the "Announcement" of the national motor vehicle product authority. If the electric vehicle purchased by citizens is a product within the "Announcement," that is, a vehicle whose information can be found in the vehicle catalog of the vehicle management office, they can go to the vehicle management office and apply for the corresponding driving license model according to the corresponding vehicles listed in the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses." The licensing procedures for electric vehicles that meet the relevant conditions are the same as those for ordinary motor vehicles.
8
3
Share

What are the differences between D gear and S gear?

D gear is the drive gear. S gear is actually the abbreviation of "sport" in English, which is the sports mode of the car. The following is a detailed introduction to the differences between D gear and S gear: 1. S gear is more responsive than D gear: After shifting into S gear, the upshift will be delayed. During driving, if you suddenly press the accelerator, S gear will react quickly, while D gear will take a little longer to respond. When you press the accelerator, D gear is relatively more gentle. 2. S gear consumes more fuel than D gear: While pursuing speed advantages, S gear also squeezes the output of power. Long-term use of S gear will naturally result in higher fuel consumption than D gear due to increased air intake. However, you won't experience the driving pleasure of S gear in D gear mode. 3. S gear is more powerful when climbing hills: When climbing a hill, if you don't switch to S gear, you will notice that the car's engine makes some abnormal noises. This happens because the engine cannot provide sufficient power at low RPMs, so it is advisable to use S gear when climbing hills.
16
2
Share

How long is the battery life of the Lexus ES200?

The battery life of the Lexus ES200 is generally the same as the vehicle's lifespan, with the current battery warranty covering 10 years or 250,000 kilometers. The warranty for the ordinary auxiliary battery is fully covered within 2 years, partially covered by the manufacturer between 3-4 years, and self-funded after 4 years. Additionally, leaving the car parked for extended periods without use can damage the battery. According to the manual, if the car is parked for several months, it should be started multiple times during this period and driven at least 16 kilometers to recharge the battery. Below are some methods for properly maintaining your car battery: 1. Regularly clean the battery: During daily use, pay attention to the battery's condition. Over time, the battery can become covered with dust, powder, grease, etc. To ensure normal operation, promptly clean the dirt from the battery's panel and terminals to extend its lifespan. 2. Avoid prolonged parking: If the vehicle is left unused for a long time, the battery will self-discharge. Therefore, even if you don't use the car regularly, it's recommended to start it once a week and take it for a short drive to keep the battery fully charged. 3. Regular inspection: The typical lifespan of a car battery is 3-4 years. For high-end models with more electronic systems, the battery lifespan may be shorter. Regular checks on the battery's charge level can help maintain it in optimal working condition.
17
4
Share

What is the difference between SN, SP, and SL engine oils?

API grades represent the quality levels of engine oil, using simple codes to describe the working capability of the oil. Engine oil grades range from SA to SP, with letters further in the alphabet indicating higher quality. Currently, the more common grades are SL, SM, and SN. Below are the differences between SN, SP, and SL engine oils: 1. Thickness varies: The difference between SN and SP lies in the thickness of the oil at certain temperatures, i.e., the difference in viscosity (phosphorus content). SN oil has relatively lower phosphorus content. Moreover, when comparing the viscosity of SN and SP oils, SP has a higher viscosity value, indicating that SP forms a stronger oil film than SN, providing better protective performance. Additionally, SP offers stable improvements over SN in terms of noise reduction, fuel consumption, and acceleration performance. 2. Different grades: SP is currently the highest grade for gasoline engine oils. The higher the oil grade, the better its technical indicators, which can significantly extend the engine's lifespan, prolong oil change intervals and maintenance cycles, and reduce vehicle maintenance costs. 3. Differences in oxidation resistance and wear resistance under high-temperature and high-speed operation conditions: SN has superior high-temperature detergency compared to SL. SN-grade oil offers better oxidation stability and anti-wear properties. Since SN oil contains lower levels of phosphorus and zinc than SL oil, it reduces wear on the three-way catalytic converter.
15
4
Share

Reasons for Loud Engine Noise When Using Air Conditioning in Summer

The following are detailed explanations for the reasons behind loud engine noise when using air conditioning in summer: 1. Dirty or stuck throttle valve: When the air conditioning is turned on, the compressor may also start working. Since the compressor is driven by the engine, activating the air conditioning increases the engine's load, which means the engine needs to increase the throttle valve opening to allow more air intake. When the throttle valve has carbon deposits or is stuck, it can cause engine vibration and produce abnormal noises. This becomes more noticeable after the air conditioning is turned on. 2. Abnormal noise from the air conditioning pump: There are generally two main reasons for abnormal noise from the air conditioning pump: the electromagnetic clutch and the bearings inside the air conditioning pump. Noise from the electromagnetic clutch is mainly caused by wear and tear, leading to increased gaps, while noise from the air conditioning pump bearings is primarily due to a lack of lubrication. If these issues are not addressed promptly, they can lead to the burning out of the air conditioning pump, rendering it unable to perform cooling functions. 3. Improper tension of the compressor drive belt: If the drive belt is too loose, the electromagnetic clutch is prone to slipping; if the drive belt is too tight, the load on the electromagnetic clutch will increase. When the drive belt tension is incorrect, it can cause abnormal noises in mild cases and damage the air conditioning compressor in severe cases.
8
0
Share

How long is the break-in period for an automatic transmission new car? What is the appropriate speed?

New cars generally have a break-in period of around 2,000 kilometers. During this period, the vehicle's engine performance is being conditioned, so it's important to properly break in all aspects of the car. It's best not to drive at high speeds during the break-in period; keep the speed below 80 km/h. Operate the vehicle steadily, and ensure the clutch is fully depressed when shifting gears. After reaching 2,000 kilometers, you can drive at higher speeds and may also notice an increase in the car's power. There are several key points to note for the first maintenance of a new car: 1. Pay attention to the maintenance schedule: When purchasing the car, the 4S store staff will inform you of the first maintenance time and mileage. They will also notify you in advance when the first maintenance is approaching. The vehicle's maintenance manual, provided at the time of purchase, also includes the first maintenance time and mileage. Follow the instructions in the manual for the first maintenance. 2. Required first maintenance items: The first maintenance includes changing the engine oil and oil filter, along with a comprehensive inspection of the car. 3. Pay attention to the oil used in the first maintenance: Since the vehicle is in the break-in period, its components have not fully broken in, and impurities may appear during use, affecting the oil's performance. It's important to change the oil promptly during the first maintenance to prevent a decline in oil performance. 4. Check for any issues before the first maintenance: The first maintenance is not just about changing the oil but also involves checking the car's various functions. Before the first maintenance, the owner should evaluate the car for any abnormalities or other issues encountered during use and keep a record to address them during the first maintenance.
18
2
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.