Where is the cigarette lighter fuse of Haval M6?

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KiraRose
07/29/25 5:00pm
There are two cigarette lighter fuses for Haval M6, one is located in the fuse box under the lower left corner of the steering wheel, and the other is in the engine compartment fuse box. The following are the steps for replacing the cigarette lighter fuse: 1. Locate the fuse box for the vehicle's electrical components. In some models, it is in the storage compartment, while in others, it is under the center console; 2. Open the cover of the fuse box. Refer to the fuse location diagram attached to the inner side of the cover to find the position of the cigarette lighter fuse; 3. Use the provided fuse puller to remove the blown fuse and replace it with a new or spare cigarette lighter fuse. 4. When replacing, it is necessary to know the amperage of the cigarette lighter fuse.
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