Where is the car fuse located?
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The car generally has two fuses. One is located inside the engine compartment and is responsible for the normal operation of the vehicle's external electrical components, such as headlights, horn, engine control unit (ECU), air conditioning compressor, windshield washer motor, and other circuits for safety protection. The other is located on the left side of the steering wheel or inside the glove box, responsible for the normal operation of the vehicle's internal electrical components, such as power windows, cigarette lighter, power seats, and airbags. The fuse, also known as a circuit breaker, primarily functions to blow and cut off the circuit when the current is abnormal or exceeds twice its rated current, thereby protecting the circuit. Fuses have two important parameters: one is the rated current, and the other is the rated voltage. When replacing a fuse, it is essential to select the corresponding specifications based on the fuse's current and voltage ratings.