Where is the fuse box of the New Bora located?
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The fuse box of the New Bora is located at the front left of the driver's seat. You need to open the door and remove the cover to see it. If any electrical equipment fails to work during the use of the car, it may be caused by a blown fuse and needs to be replaced in time. When replacing, turn off the ignition switch, open the fuse box cover, and replace the fuse. The length, width, and height of the New Bora are 4523mm, 1775mm, and 1467mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. The New Bora comes standard with a newly upgraded ESP electronic stability program, which integrates various active safety functions of the Volkswagen Group, including ABS, EBV, ASR, EDS, and MSR, to promptly correct deviations in driving trajectory caused by understeer or oversteer.
I've driven the new Bora and am very familiar with the location of the fuse box. It's usually found in two places. The main one is in the engine compartment, near the left front wheel, typically right next to the battery, and the cover can be opened with a gentle push. The other one is under the driver's seat – just look down and you'll see a small panel on the side of the dashboard; pry it open and you'll find it. Changing fuses yourself is usually quite simple. I always keep a set of tools in the car, and when encountering issues like bulb failures or electronic device malfunctions, checking here first is often quicker. However, it's best to turn off the engine and disconnect the power before opening it to avoid accidents. I remember the fuses in the new Bora are neatly arranged; just follow the manual for replacements, and checking the fuse box during routine maintenance can save a lot of trouble.