
The fuse box in the Geely Vision is located under the dashboard (on the driver's side) and in the engine compartment (on the left side). Spare fuses and the fuse clip are secured inside the cover of the cabin fuse box. If a fuse is blown, use the fuse puller to remove it and replace it with a new one. Below are the steps to check and replace a fuse: 1. Switch the power mode to ON and turn off the headlights and all accessories. 2. Remove the fuse box cover. 3. Check the large fuses in the engine compartment. If a fuse is blown, use a cross-head screwdriver to remove the screw and replace it with a new fuse. 4. Check the small fuses in the engine compartment and inside the vehicle.

I've been driving a Geely Vision for several years and am very familiar with the fuse box locations. The one in the cabin is usually below the steering wheel - just look down and you'll see a small box. The engine compartment fuse box is located in the front left corner near the firewall when you open the hood. It's best to check the user manual first for accurate diagrams before searching, to avoid mistakes. When my headlight wasn't working before, it turned out to be a blown fuse - I found the cabin fuse box under the steering wheel, replaced it, and the light came right back on. Remember to disconnect the negative battery terminal before working to ensure safety, otherwise sparks or short circuits may occur. Common fuse box issues include dust accumulation or moisture causing short circuits - regular cleaning can prevent many problems. Always use the correct amperage when replacing fuses, and never install higher amperage ones to prevent wire damage. If you're a beginner unsure about the process, visiting a 4S shop for professional assistance is the most reliable option.

As a car enthusiast, I've discovered two key points about the Vision's fuse box: one is hidden behind a plastic cover under the steering wheel inside the car, and the other is located in the metal area at the front left under the hood. Opening the cover reveals what looks like a miniature circuit board, specifically responsible for powering various electrical components. Don't underestimate these small parts—when headlights or air conditioning fail, checking the fuses under the steering wheel can quickly solve the problem. Always wear gloves to prevent static electricity and turn off the engine before working to avoid electric shock. Last time my wipers stopped working, I checked the fuse box and found a blown fuse, which I replaced with a new one. For safety, always use a multimeter to test if the fuse is functioning properly. If you can't find it in the cabin, try checking the glove compartment or the passenger-side storage bin, as the design may vary slightly depending on the model year of the Vision. It's a good idea to take a photo of the fuse layout and save it on your phone for future reference.

I always find car repairs a bit intimidating, but I've figured out a bit about the fuse box in my Vision. The one in the cabin is under the steering wheel, a black box with icon indicators. The one in the engine compartment is in the left corner—just pop the hood and take a careful look. It's best not to mess with fuses on your own, as you might damage the wiring or risk electric shock—safety first. My neighbor nearly fried the circuit board by replacing a fuse without cutting the power, and ended up paying a hefty repair bill later. Blown fuses are mostly caused by excessive current or wear and aging. If you notice any electrical issues while driving, park safely and check here first. If you're unsure about the location, ask a friend or professional for help, or refer to the diagrams in the user manual. Always remove the car key to ensure the power is off before any operation. When replacing a fuse, make sure to buy the same model—otherwise, the problem could get worse. Keeping the box clean is also important.


