Where is the fuel tank cap switch of Wuling Hongguang?
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The fuel tank cap switch is located below the driver's seat on the left side, within reach of the left hand. There are usually two toggle buttons, one for opening the trunk and the other for opening the fuel tank cap. The fuel tank cap switch has an icon of a fuel dispenser. Body dimensions: The Wuling Hongguang is a compact multi-purpose business vehicle launched by SAIC-GM-Wuling in September 2010. The vehicle has a length of 4420mm, a width of 1685mm, and a height of 1755mm, with a wheelbase of 2720mm. The Wuling Hongguang series includes nine models with two different engine displacements. Configuration: The Wuling Hongguang is equipped with a variety of safety features, including ABS+EBD, dual airbags, force-limiting seat belts, LED high-mounted stop lamps, rear parking sensors, rear window defogging function, rear wipers, child locks for the middle doors, automatic door locking function, headlight and door open warning device, and a remote key with an electronic anti-theft system and automatic vehicle locating function.
When I used to drive the Wuling Hongguang, I often helped friends locate the fuel tank cap switch. It's right on the floor to the left of the driver's seat—just feel along the seat downward and you'll notice a small plastic lever with a fuel pump icon engraved on it. Pull this switch and the fuel filler door on the right rear side will pop open with a 'click'. However, for older models manufactured before 2014, it might be located on the instrument panel below the steering wheel's left side. Remember to turn off the engine when refueling; once my friend pulled the switch with the engine running and the fuel cap got stuck. If the switch feels stiff on rainy days, just spray some WD-40 lubricant. Despite being an affordable car, its fuel cap switch is quite user-friendly—no need to bend over and fumble around for long.
The fuel tank cap switch of the Wuling Hongguang is actually quite easy to find. It's located on the left side of the driver's seat, right next to your left leg. In lower trim models, you might need to reach into the gap between the seat and the door frame to find it. New drivers might struggle to locate it at first, so here's a tip: after getting in the car, place your left foot naturally, then move half a palm's distance toward the seat, and you'll find the switch. I've seen people force open the fuel tank cap and break the latch. Actually, when you pull the switch, a 'click' sound means it's open. Always make sure the handbrake is fully engaged before refueling—last time, a fuel attendant almost broke the nozzle because the car rolled downhill. If you can't find the switch temporarily, don't panic. There's an emergency hole on the right side of the fuel tank cap; just use your key to open it.