
The of the Wuling Hongguang is located under the hood, installed at the upper right corner of the engine. The Wuling Hongguang is a compact multi-purpose business vehicle with dimensions of 4420mm in length, 1685mm in width, and 1755mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2720mm. The Wuling Hongguang is equipped with a wealth of safety features including ABS+EBD, dual airbags, force-limiting seat belts, LED high-mounted stop lamp, reverse radar, rear window defogger, rear wiper, child lock for the middle door, automatic door locking, headlight and door open warning device, and a remote key with electronic anti-theft system and automatic car-finding function.

I've been driving my Wuling Hongguang for almost 5 years, so I'm quite familiar with the location. In most versions of this vehicle, the battery is installed in the engine compartment, specifically in the corner on the driver's side. You can see a black box when you open the front hood. If you stand at the front of the car and look to the left, it's roughly near the shock absorber tower. Some newer models might place it under the front passenger seat, but my older version has always had it in the front. When replacing the battery, be careful not to reverse the positive and negative terminals—last time I did it myself, I had to check the repair manual before proceeding. Regular maintenance should include checking for oxidation on the electrode posts. In northern winters, if the battery is weak, starting the car can be particularly difficult, so it's best to check the voltage regularly.

Many Wuling owners ask about the location during car repairs. It is generally located in the upper left area of the engine compartment, requiring the removal of a plastic protective cover. For Wuling Hongguang S and PLUS models, the battery is typically positioned on the driver's side near the windshield and is directly visible upon opening the hood. Some older models may have the battery installed under the floor beneath the driver's seat, though this is relatively rare. When replacing the battery, it is advisable to disconnect the negative terminal first before handling the positive terminal to prevent short circuits and fires. The battery model for Hongguang is usually the 55D23L specification, and DIY replacement can save about half the cost. Battery performance noticeably declines after 3 years of use, and it's important to check the electrolyte level during summer.

The in my Wuling Hongguang Mini EV is located differently from the fuel-powered version, but you mentioned that the starter battery for the regular Hongguang is usually under the hood. I often help my neighbors check their vehicles—just open the front hood and look for the square block with positive and negative markings in the left corner. Some owners mistakenly thought it was in the trunk, but there's only a toolbox there. The battery brackets in older models are prone to rust, so it's recommended to clean terminal corrosion every six months. When replacing the battery, be careful not to damage the surrounding ABS pump wiring—the original battery typically lasts three to four years without issues. In winter, it's best to let the battery warm up for a few minutes before a cold start.

As dedicated Wuling repair , our shop frequently addresses battery-related inquiries from Hongguang owners. For the fuel-powered versions, 99% of batteries are located at the front driver's side of the engine compartment, though some newer models have them relocated beneath the dashboard requiring trim panel removal. After opening the hood, the positive terminal is identifiable by its red protective sleeve. Special caution: The battery box clips on Hongguang V models are prone to breakage - handle gently during removal. When battery power is low, the dashboard warning light will illuminate; we recommend immediately checking whether the alternator is charging properly. For replacements, we recommend VARTA or Camel brand batteries, ensuring the correct size matches the chassis number. For long-term parking, it's advisable to disconnect the negative terminal to preserve battery life.

Back when I ran an auto repair shop, I was most familiar with this type of vehicle. The starting of the Wuling Hongguang is usually fixed at the front left of the engine compartment. You can see it directly after opening the hood, typically secured with metal straps over a rectangular black battery. Replacing the battery is actually quite simple: loosen the negative terminal clamp, then remove the positive terminal, and take off the fixing rod to extract the battery. But remember to wear insulated gloves to avoid electric shock, as contact between the positive terminal and the car's metal body can cause sparks. When buying a new battery, make sure it's the 12-volt 60-ampere-hour specification. After installation, remember to test the lights and dashboard. Ensure the engine compartment is dry before operating on rainy days, and be extra cautious with older models as the insulation on wires can easily be damaged.


