Where is the fuel pump fuse of Chery?
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The fuel pump fuse is located in the fuse box on the plastic decorative panel of the drainage channel under the front windshield. The function of the oil pump: Pressurize the oil from the oil pan and deliver it to the oil filter and various lubrication channels to lubricate the main moving parts of the engine and filter the oil. The oil pump is a lightweight and compact pump, which can be divided into three categories: inline, distributor, and unit type. The oil pump requires a power source to operate, and the camshaft at the bottom is driven by the engine crankshaft gear. The function of the fuel pump: Draw gasoline from the fuel tank and press it through the pipeline and fuel filter into the float chamber of the carburetor. It is precisely because of the fuel pump that the fuel tank can be placed at the rear of the car, far from the engine, and lower than the engine.
I remember having an issue with the fuel pump when driving a Chery. It's crucial to locate the correct fuse position. Typically, it's in one of two places: either the fuse box in the engine compartment or the fuse box on the driver's side (under the dashboard). Some models, like the Tiggo series, have it labeled as "FUEL PUMP." If you open the hood, look for a small plastic box near the windshield, open the lid, and check the diagram inside. In case there's no label, refer to the user manual for the specific page and section—safety first. Always disconnect the battery before touching any fuses to prevent electric shock. If the fuel pump fuse blows, the car might not start or could stall while driving, so replace it promptly with a 15A fuse. Regular maintenance checks can help avoid such surprises. Note that the location might vary slightly between different Chery models like the Arrizo, so always consult the manual to be sure.
Whenever I encounter a fuel pump failure, the first thing I think of is the fuse. In most Chery vehicles, it's located in the fuse box on the driver's side. For example, after getting in the car, open the cover near your left foot, and you'll find a small compartment labeled with a fuel pump icon. There might also be one in the engine compartment box, but it's crucial to confirm its location before driving—the manual provides clear diagrams, so no guessing is needed. When checking, avoid touching other components with metal tools for safety. If this fuse blows, the fuel pump stops working, which can be dangerous—preventing the car from starting or causing it to stall mid-drive. It's wise to keep a spare fuse in the car for emergencies. After repairs, always test the car's functions before hitting the road. Don’t overlook regular maintenance to prevent wiring degradation from causing more issues—staying safe while driving is key.