Where is the fuse for the Tiida dashboard lights?

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Madelyn
07/24/25 6:30pm
The fuse for the Tiida dashboard lights is located under the cover panel on the lower left side of the steering wheel. Dashboard lights are functional lamps used to indicate vehicle performance and are divided into three main categories: general indicator lights, warning indicator lights, and fault indicator lights. The reasons why dashboard lights cannot be turned off and their solutions are as follows: 1. Automatic illumination: The dashboard lights not turning off after closing the car door is one of the car's functions, and they will turn off after locking the car; 2. Non-automatic illumination: The dashboard lights change with the headlight switch, and when the headlights are turned off, the dashboard lights will naturally turn off as well; 3. Fault lights: A component inside the car, such as the engine, oil, brake system, or water temperature, may be faulty. These require troubleshooting and using a diagnostic tool to clear the fault codes before the lights will turn off; 4. Reminder lights: These remind you that doors, the front hood, or the rear hood are not closed properly. Simply address the relevant components as indicated by the reminder lights.
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