Where is the central locking module located in the 2012 Sail?

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Joyce
07/25/25 4:43am
Under the steering wheel. Here are the specific details about the 2012 Sail: 1. Engine: The Sail is equipped with 1.4L and 1.2L engines, both belonging to the S-TEC series. 2. Body design: The sedan (hatchback) Sail has body dimensions of 4249mm in length, 1690mm in width, and 1503mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2465mm. The overall size is considered average among compact cars. The Sail features forward-positioned A-pillars, rear-positioned C-pillars, and a centrally-located fuel tank design. This design is similar to the Honda Fit, with the advantage of improving space utilization in small cars, achieving a compact car with spacious interior.
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