Where is the fuse for the Magotan's washer motor located?
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The fuse for the Magotan's windshield washer motor is located in the fuse box on the left side of the engine compartment, specifically the No. 22 fuse rated at 30A or 25A. Below is an introduction to fuses: 1. In a car's electrical circuit, many electrical devices are connected by wires of different colors, among which the fuse should not be overlooked. The fuse is a customary term, referred to as a fuse in national standards. 2. Classification: Fuses can be divided into blade-type automotive fuses (by size: small, medium, large automotive fuses); glass tube automotive fuses (by size: 5*20mm; 6*30mm automotive fuses); bolt-type automotive fuses (by size: small, large automotive fuses). 3. Current ratings: 1A, 2A, 3A, 5A, 7.5A, 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A, 30A, 35A, 40A, 50A, 60A, 80A, 100A.
A few days ago, the washer pump in my Magotan stopped working. I checked the fuse location and found a small plastic cover under the left side of the driver's seat. Lifting it reveals the fuse box with labeled fuses. The washer pump fuse is likely the blue F26. I've replaced it a few times myself—just use small tweezers to pull out the old fuse and insert a new one, but make sure to choose the correct amperage, usually around 15A. If unsure about the position, refer to the owner's manual or search for a Magotan fuse diagram to avoid guessing. This issue often occurs due to poor circuit contact or clogged nozzles causing motor overload, so it's best to regularly inspect the entire washer system to prevent water ingress and short circuits. After replacement, the washer worked normally—saving both money and hassle. However, beginners should keep emergency tools handy for roadside fixes.
I've been driving a Magotan for several years, and locating the washer pump fuse is actually quite simple: it's usually in the small box at the lower left of the dashboard inside the car. Open the cover and look for the label indicating the washer pump or the F position, such as a number like F26. Before replacing it, always turn off the engine and disconnect the battery. Using a fuse puller makes the operation quick and easy—no special tools needed. A blown fuse is often caused by cold weather freezing the washer fluid, which jams the pump and overloads the motor, or by aging wiring causing sparks. So, while you're at it, check the wiring for secure connections. If you're doing the repair yourself, start with the basics and don't panic. If the issue goes beyond just the fuse—like a faulty motor—then it's best to take it to a professional shop for a full circuit check to save money and time. Regular maintenance of the windshield washer system can help prevent such issues, especially preparing low-freezing washer fluid before winter.
I noticed that the washer motor fuse of the Magotan is located in the fuse box on the left side of the driver's seat, labeled as F26 or similar. When replacing it, simply use tweezers to pull out the old one and insert the new one. A blown fuse may be caused by clogged nozzles, motor overload, or a short circuit. If you're unfamiliar with the operation, refer to the vehicle manual's diagram to avoid mistakes and save time. Repairing it ensures safe visibility during rainy weather.