Where is the fuse located in the Jetour X90?
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Fuses are located inside the fuse box. Function of fuses: In automotive circuits, many electrical devices are connected by wires of different colors, among which the most important component is the fuse. The term "fuse" is a conventional name, while the national standard refers to it as a circuit breaker. Fuses protect circuits (wiring) and electrical equipment. A fuse is a type of current fuse; when the circuit current exceeds twice the rated current of the fuse, it will melt within seconds, thereby protecting the circuit. Fuses are commonly used for overcurrent protection in automotive circuits and also for overcurrent protection in industrial equipment. How to replace a fuse: After locating the fuse box, refer to the fuse diagram inside the fuse box cover to find the position of the fuse. Then, use the specialized tool provided with the vehicle to remove the damaged fuse and replace it with a new spare fuse. Currently, vehicles use blade-type fuses, which do not have polarity. Therefore, when replacing a fuse, you only need to pay attention to the size and amperage of the fuse.
Last time I dealt with the fuse issue on my Jetour X90 myself, I found that the fuse boxes are mainly located in two places: one is in the right area of the engine compartment, near the battery where there's a black plastic box, and the other is under the footwell area inside the cabin, slightly offset near the clutch position. After opening the hood, unscrewing that small cover reveals a bunch of fuses, with each color corresponding to a different function—for example, red might be responsible for the headlights. I remember when my headlight fuse blew, I found and replaced it here. A reminder to everyone: always use a dedicated clip to remove or insert fuses to avoid electric shock or damaging the wiring. This hands-on experience made me feel quite handy, but if you're unsure, it's best to check the user manual first to confirm the specific model and location, saving you from unnecessary trouble.