Where is the fuse located in the Baojun 730?
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The Baojun 730 has two fuse boxes inside the car, one located in the engine compartment and the other in the dashboard on the left side of the steering wheel. Below is relevant information about automotive fuses: 1. The purpose of automotive fuses is similar to that of household fuses. When the circuit current is abnormal and exceeds its rated current, the fuse melts to act as a circuit protection barrier. 2. Automotive fuses can be roughly divided into two types: fast-blow fuses and slow-blow fuses. 3. Commonly used automotive fuses include high-current fuses and medium-low current fuses. Generally, medium-low current fuses are more easily accessible. 4. The international standard for automotive blade fuse colors: 2A gray, 3A purple, 4A pink, 5A orange, 7.5A brown, 10A red, 15A blue, 20A yellow, 25A transparent, 30A green, and 40A dark orange. 5. Based on the different colors, it is easy to clearly distinguish the amperage sizes.
The Baojun 730 has two fuse boxes inside the car, one in the engine compartment and one near the area where your left foot is while driving. The one in the engine compartment can be seen by opening the cover, usually located at the front right corner when you are facing the front of the car, and it is a small black box. The one in the cabin is located slightly below and to the left of the steering wheel. If you bend down and look, there is a small cover panel where your knees are pointing, and you can pry it open with a little force. There is usually a diagram printed on the back of the cover telling you which fuse controls what. If there is no diagram, it doesn’t matter—just find a brighter light to shine on it. Each fuse is labeled with a number or amperage, such as 15A or 20A. Don’t pull them out forcefully. When checking, it’s best to use needle-nose pliers to gently wiggle them left and right before pulling them out, so as not to damage the base.