Where is the cigarette lighter fuse of FAW Audi Q5 located?

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RonanLee
07/29/25 6:31pm
Front row fuses are located above the driver's foot pedal, while rear row fuses are on the side of the trunk. The specific position of the cigarette lighter will be clearly indicated on the inside of the fuse box cover. Below is the inspection tutorial: 1. Before inspection, completely turn off the engine and all electrical equipment. 2. Locate the corresponding position and use a small pry bar to open the protective panel. 3. Check the position of the cigarette lighter fuse on the cover panel. 4. There's no need to remove the fuse immediately; first, test it with a circuit tester. If one end lights up while the other doesn't, the fuse is likely blown. 5. Use pliers or similar tools to remove the blown fuse and then install a new one.
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