Where is the Jinbei Computer Board Located?
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Jinbei computer board is located above and to the left of the driver's left foot, near the A-pillar, and fixed on the instrument panel crossbeam. Below is relevant information about Jinbei vehicles: 1. Main Products: The company's main products include various light vehicle transmissions, front and rear axle assemblies, leaf spring assemblies, torsion bar spring assemblies, clutch assemblies, steering gear assemblies, light vehicle frame assemblies, wheel assemblies, brake pump assemblies, and fuel tank assemblies, totaling 29 categories and 130 varieties. 2. Company Development: Jinbei Automobile Co., Ltd. was established in 1988 and became a company listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 1992. The company is a large enterprise group integrating production, operation, scientific research, development, education, real estate, and trade, mainly engaged in the design, processing, manufacturing, and sales services of complete vehicles and automotive components.
I've worked on quite a few Jinbei vehicles before, and the ECU (Engine Control Unit) is usually located in the engine bay, making it relatively easy to find. To be more specific, after opening the hood, you'll find it installed near the battery box or on the side of the firewall. It's a black or silver plastic box with connectors and labels on it. Always ensure the engine is off and the battery is disconnected before working on it. Wearing gloves for static protection is safer. The ECU manages the engine's ignition and fuel injection systems. If the vehicle has starting issues or warning lights come on, check here first for loose connections or signs of water damage/corrosion. The exact location may vary slightly between models—for example, older Jinbei models might have it under the driver's side, while newer ones position it more centrally. If you can't locate it, take a photo of your engine bay and consult the manual or search for online tutorials. Important reminder: Avoid DIY removal or replacement of components, as this can easily cause short circuits or incorrect installation leading to bigger problems. A professional repair shop can handle this quickly and safely.