Where is the Central Locking Control Module Located in the Baojun 730?
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The central locking control module of the Baojun 730 is located under the dashboard. The Baojun 730 is a 7-seater family car customized by SAIC-GM-Wuling for the needs of 'Chinese large families,' based on the driving requirements of millions of users. On March 1, 2019, the 2019 Baojun 730-CVT version was officially launched, including two models: the 1.5T-CVT Fashion and the 1.5T-CVT Flagship. Here is additional information: 1. Car Central Locking: The full name of car central locking is Central Control Door Lock, which refers to the switch located next to the driver's seat that can simultaneously control the closing and opening of all car doors. When the driver locks the door next to them, other doors are also locked. The driver can open all doors simultaneously through the door lock switch or open a single door individually. When the vehicle speed reaches a certain level, all doors can lock automatically. Additionally, besides the door next to the driver, other doors are equipped with separate spring lock switches that can independently control the opening and locking of a single door. 2. Functions: To improve the convenience of car use and driving safety, modern cars increasingly install central locking systems. The central locking must have anti-theft functions. When in use, the central locking can also prevent doors from opening while driving, providing good protection for children's safety.
Last time I drove the Baojun 730, I encountered a similar issue. The central locking control module is usually located under the driver's seat or near the door sill panel. Specifically, in most versions of the 730, it's often hidden behind the trim panel beneath the driver's seat, requiring you to lift the carpet or remove a few screws to access it. From what I recall, it's connected to the door lock switch, and if the module is misaligned or has dust buildup, it can affect the lock's normal operation. When looking for it, it's best to wear gloves and use a screwdriver gently, avoiding pulling on the wires to prevent short circuits. Remember to check if the module's connectors are secure—I once fixed an issue where a loose connector caused malfunction. Driving with care to avoid water and shock can extend its lifespan, and since it's in a rather hidden spot, regular checks can save you trouble.
Locating the central locking control module on a Baojun 730 is not difficult; it's typically found beneath the driver's seat or near the kick panel. When I worked on it, I first turned off the car and disconnected the power, then lifted the seat carpet and carefully felt around until I found a small square box—the module itself. Using basic tools like a Phillips screwdriver, I removed the trim panel to check if the wiring was intact or damaged. Once, when my door lock wouldn't open, it turned out the module wasn't securely positioned, and simply reconnecting the plug fixed the issue. DIY enthusiasts are advised to start with simple steps and avoid rushing to dismantle doors or the center panel, as the 730's design concentrates most components in this area. Be mindful that temperature changes can affect the module's performance, so during hot summer days, ensure slight ventilation to prevent overheating.