Where is the air conditioning fuse of the new Sagitar located?
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The air conditioning fuse of the new Sagitar is located in the fourth fuse from left to right in the first row of the fuse box on the left side of the instrument panel. When replacing, the rated current and size of the new fuse must be exactly the same as the original fuse. Do not use other metal wires to replace the fuse installation, as it may burn out components and cause a fire. The length, width, and height of the new Sagitar are 4644mm, 1778mm, and 1482mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2651mm. In terms of appearance, this car features a six-ridge line diving front hood that matches the grille facade, paired with new LED headlights and front grille exterior ambient lighting. It adopts a comet-style surrounding waistline, elastic surface design, and also incorporates a coupe-style C-pillar shape.
I've been driving the new Sagitar for several years and often encounter issues with the air conditioning not cooling, mostly due to blown fuses. The fuse box is located just below the driver's seat, in the dashboard area—just lift a small cover to access it. The box lid has a diagram, and the air conditioning fuse is usually labeled F20 or F21, making it easy to find. Last time mine blew, the AC stopped immediately, likely due to circuit overload or a stuck fan. I bought a new fuse and replaced it myself, costing just a few bucks, but remember to turn off the ignition first to avoid electric shock. Always check the cause of the blown fuse instead of just replacing it repeatedly. If you're unsure about the location or hesitant to DIY, just drive to the 4S shop for a hassle-free fix. Regular maintenance checks for wiring wear and tear are also a good practice.