Where is the fuse box located in the Tiggo 3?

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LaDaniela
07/29/25 11:23pm
The fuse box of the Tiggo 3 is located under the dashboard above the driver's legs, inside the U-shaped cover on both sides of the steering column. It is a small black plastic box, and the back of the plastic cover is labeled with the position, function, and amperage of each fuse. More details about the Tiggo 3 are as follows: 1. In terms of interior space, the Tiggo 3 also demonstrates unique advantages, with a rear headroom of over 1010mm and a rear seat width of 1300mm, both leading in its class. The rear seats, which can be folded in a 4/6 ratio, allow the maximum rear space volume to extend up to 1800L, an advantage that most models in the same class cannot match. 2. To maximize comfort and user-friendly riding experience, the Tiggo 3 is equipped with up to 21 convenient storage spaces inside the car. By improving sealing, adding sound-absorbing materials, and optimizing the intake and exhaust systems, the idle noise has been reduced to 43 decibels. 3. The excellent quietness further enhances the comfort of the Tiggo 3. The chassis is an important part of SUV handling, and the "New Tiggo 3" adopts a four-wheel independent suspension structure unique in its class, with a front MacPherson independent suspension.
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