
The fuse box of BYD F3 is located in two places: one near the battery in the engine compartment, and the other inside the glove box on the left side of the steering wheel. The car fuse box is used to install car fuses, and generally, there are two in the car, controlling different circuit systems. There are various types of car fuse boxes, mainly including plastic fuse boxes, bakelite fuse boxes, lead-in type fuse boxes, circuit board fuse boxes, and instrument panel mounted fuse boxes. The BYD F3 is an A+ class passenger car produced by BYD Auto. The car has a length of 4533 mm, a width of 1705 mm, a height of 1490 mm, and a wheelbase of 2600 mm.

Here's what I know about the location of the BYD F3 fuse box: It generally has two positions, primary and secondary. The one in the engine compartment is located near the radiator or battery, a black plastic box that's easy to flip open, containing fuses that control the engine and lights. The one inside the car is under the dashboard near the driver's seat. You'll need to bend down and look for a small cover panel to pry open to see all the fuses. When performing specific operations, turn off the engine first, then use a tool to check if the fuse is blown or loose. Different fuses correspond to different functions like air conditioning and audio—don't use the wrong amperage, or you might damage the circuit. I recommend checking them during each maintenance to keep them dry. If you can't find the location, consult the manual or visit a professional shop for safety and speed. After all, improper handling can injure your hands or cause malfunctions, which would be frustrating and delay your trip.

I've driven the BYD F3 a few times. Last time when the air conditioning wasn't working, it turned out to be a fuse issue. I found that the main fuse box is located in the front corner of the engine compartment near the windshield - just flip open the black box and you'll see clear labels. The secondary fuse box is positioned by the driver's left leg inside the car, accessible by pulling out a small drawer. Remember that time I had to use special pliers to replace the fuse before fixing the problem. Always make sure to cut power before operation to prevent short circuits or electric shocks. Actually, fuse damage often results from excessive power consumption like modified lighting, so it's important to use electrical appliances moderately to maintain system stability and avoid repeated repairs that are both troublesome and costly. Sharing this experience hoping it helps others.

Finding the BYD F3 fuse box is not difficult. The main location is the black box in the engine compartment near the front end of the cabin—just open the cover. Another one is located near the dashboard under the driver's seat, usually requiring you to lie down and pull out a small door to access it. If an electrical component fails, try replacing the fuse first, but always turn off the engine and remove the key for safety. Beginners are advised to wear gloves to avoid scratches. If you're really unsure, checking the manual or seeking help at a 4S shop is a more worry-free and reliable option.

Safety first! The BYD F3 fuse box is divided into two locations: the large box near the battery in the engine compartment is easy to find; the one inside the car under the driver's feet requires careful removal of the plastic cover. Always ensure the engine is off and the key is removed before starting any work. Use insulated tools to replace fuses—never touch them directly to avoid electric shock or short circuits. Regularly checking the fuse condition can prevent sudden failures, reducing road hazards and ensuring the safety of both the driver and the vehicle.


