Where is the cigarette lighter fuse in Wuling Zhiguang?

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LaAdam
07/24/25 6:25am
Wuling automobile cigarette lighter fuse is located in the engine fuse box of Wuling automobile. Here is the relevant information: 1. English: The abbreviation of cigarette lighter fuse in English is cig or cigar. The fuse is an essential component of the car. When the current or temperature of the car is too high, the fuse will blow itself to ensure the safety of the circuit. 2. Cigarette lighter: The cigarette lighter is a component that all cars have, mainly providing a fire source for the owner when smoking, and its function is to light cigarettes. Cigarette lighters are divided into conventional cigarette lighters and those that draw power from the power supply. Conventional cigarette lighters are used to light cigarettes, but the second type produced by some manufacturers is not for lighting cigarettes, but for drawing electricity from the car. This type of cigarette lighter is also called a cigar head.
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