Where is the fuse for the Geely Vision dash cam located?
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Geely Vision fuse boxes are located under the dashboard (driver's side) and in the engine compartment (left side). Spare fuses and fuse clips are fixed to the inner side of the cabin fuse box cover. Introduction to Geely Vision: The Geely Vision is Geely's first mid-range business-family sedan, embodying stylish enjoyment and a sense of security. It marks the beginning of a whole new era for Geely Motors and redefines the price-performance ratio baseline in the history of China's mid-range sedans. Vehicle Appearance: This model adopts the latest family design style, with its product image comprehensively surpassing expectations. It is a rational-enjoyment sedan that not only conforms to fashion trends but also satisfies the enjoyment of rational value.
I remember looking for the dashcam fuse on the Geely Vision. It's usually hidden in the fuse box under the driver's seat or the left-side panel, beneath that small plastic cover. When you open it, there's a bunch of fuses inside, each labeled with numbers and functions. The dashcam fuse is often shared with the cigarette lighter or ACC circuit, typically a small 10-amp or 15-amp fuse. A blown fuse can cause the dashcam to suddenly shut down—I've personally replaced one before: first, turn off the engine and remove the key to avoid electric shock, then gently pull out the blown fuse with small pliers or a plastic tool, and replace it with one of the same rating (they're cheap at auto parts stores). Regularly checking the fuse condition can prevent issues—like using a multimeter to test continuity or checking if the color has turned black. If you're unsure about the location, refer to the fuse diagram in the vehicle manual's appendix—most Geely models have similar designs. Avoid randomly touching battery cables to prevent short circuits. Always confirm everything is normal before starting the vehicle.
As someone who enjoys DIY car repairs, I've dealt with the fuse location issue for the Geely Vision dash cam. It's fixed inside the in-car fuse box, specifically in a small compartment on the side of the driver's footwell. After lifting the cover, you'll see a clearly labeled array of fuses. The fuse corresponding to the dash cam is usually F21 or F22, typically colored blue or yellow, representing 5-10 amps.
Replacing the fuse is straightforward: prepare a spare fuse and plastic fuse pullers, ensure the engine is off and power is disconnected before operating, and be careful not to touch other wires to avoid electric shock. Through testing, I found that blown fuses are mostly caused by instant overloads, such as connecting too many devices to the cigarette lighter socket. After troubleshooting, simply replace it to resolve the issue.
For daily maintenance, avoid dust or moisture on the circuits to extend their lifespan. If you can't locate the position, refer to the manual's diagram or consult a car-savvy friend.