Where is the fuse for the Magotan wiper?
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The fuse for the Magotan wiper is located on the left side of the engine compartment. Open the hood, and you will find a box on the right-hand side; the fuse is inside it. Wiper usage precautions: 1. When using the wiper to remove dust from the windshield on sunny days, always spray glass cleaner and avoid dry wiping; 2. If there are other stubborn or hard contaminants on the glass, clean them manually; 3. When lifting the wiper blade during car washing or daily cleaning, hold the spine of the wiper blade and gently return it, avoiding snapping it back suddenly; 4. In winter, use an ice scraper to remove ice from the windshield surface first to avoid putting extra strain on the wiper. The Magotan is a mid-size sedan under FAW-Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4865 mm in length, 1832 mm in width, and 1471 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2871 mm. The Magotan features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension of MacPherson strut type and a rear suspension of multi-link independent type.
The fuse for the Volkswagen Magotan's wipers is located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. Open the front hood, and on the left side near the windshield, you'll see a black box. Lift the cover to find the array of fuses. Specifically, it's the one labeled SC19 (usually a green 30A fuse), and there's a corresponding icon inside the box indicating the wiper position. If you're replacing it yourself, remember to turn off the power with the key first, and don't pull the fuse out directly with your hands—use a plastic clip for the safest operation. Also, a quick reminder: if the wipers stop working, don't just replace the fuse—it could also be a stuck motor or rusted linkage, so do a thorough check. After all, driving without wipers in the rain is too dangerous.
The fuse for the Magotan's wipers isn't hard to locate. After opening the hood, you'll find a fuse junction box near the firewall on the driver's side. Flip open the transparent cover and refer to the label diagram inside to confirm that SC19 is specifically for the wipers. I recommend checking this little component first—after all, it's dozens of times cheaper than replacing the motor. When working on it, keep a multimeter handy to test for a blown fuse more accurately. If the fuse is intact but the wipers still don't work, the issue might lie with the switch or control module. By the way, the fuse box layout in newer Magotan models might have minor adjustments. If you can't locate it, just refer to Chapter 12 in the user manual—it's foolproof.