Location of the fuse box in the new Leiling?
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There are two fuse box locations in the new Leiling: one is for controlling the engine (located in the engine compartment, usually next to the battery), and the other is below the steering wheel on the driver's side. The vehicle has two main fuse box sections: The entire vehicle has two main fuse box sections. One fuse box is located at the front of the vehicle, which houses fuses for external body components and electrical devices in the engine compartment—this setup is common in almost all vehicles. BMW 3 Series: For the interior fuse box in the BMW 3 Series, it is located inside the trunk. Simply lift the trunk floor panel to access it. BMW 5 Series: The BMW 5 Series has two interior fuse boxes: one is located below the glove compartment on the passenger side (accessible by removing the panel below the glove compartment), and the other, similar to the 3 Series, is located beneath the trunk floor panel.
I've been driving the new Levin for over a year. The fuse box is located above the footwell on the driver's side, covered by a small plastic lid that can be easily opened by hand. There's another fuse box in the engine compartment, right next to the battery. If you can't find it, try crouching down for a better look or check the user manual—the diagrams are very clear. Why is this important? For example, if your headlights aren't working or the cigarette lighter isn't functioning, it's likely a blown fuse. It's recommended to turn off the ignition before handling to prevent short circuits or electric shocks. The vehicle's electrical system relies on these small fuses for protection, with each one labeled for its purpose, such as air conditioning or windows. Replacement fuses are easy to find and match. During routine car washes or inspections, take a quick glance at their locations—it's good to familiarize yourself for emergencies.