Where is the Lavida windshield washer motor fuse located?
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Lavida windshield washer motor fuse is located inside the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. You need to remove the glove compartment to see it. Here are the precautions for replacing the fuse: 1. When replacing the vehicle fuse, be sure to turn off the vehicle. 2. Replacement should only be carried out after ensuring the safety of the circuit, otherwise there may be certain dangers. Here are the advantages of the Lavida: 1. The body is well-proportioned and aesthetically pleasing, suitable for Chinese tastes. It comes with a relatively rich set of standard configurations, and the seating space has certain advantages among cars in the same class, providing a comfortable ride. 2. The engine and transmission are very advanced in technology, with low fuel consumption, and the body is solid and safe. The maintenance interval is relatively longer compared to other models, reaching up to 10,000 kilometers before maintenance is required.
I've encountered many Lavida models with faulty windshield washer motor fuses during repairs. The location is usually in the small fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. When you're in the car, turn around and look for a plastic cover on the left side of the steering wheel - pry it open to reveal a cluster of fuses. The washer motor fuse is typically the 10A or 15A one, and there's a diagram on the back of the cover to match the numbering. If you can't find it and the washer isn't working, the fuse may be blown - just replace it with a new one of the same specification (don't use one with higher current). Regular vehicle checks are important to avoid situations where the washer fails while driving, which could dangerously impair visibility. Remember to turn off the ignition before replacement to prevent accidental short circuits.
Last time when I was driving my Lavida, the washer suddenly stopped working. After checking, I found out it was a blown fuse. Open the driver's door, bend down and look under the steering wheel, there's a small panel. Push it open and you'll see the fuse box. There's a diagram inside showing the position of the washer motor fuse, probably around F number 20. I replaced the fuse and fixed the issue, but remember to check the voltage before replacing. If it keeps blowing, there might be an issue with the wiring aging or the water pump. Simple tools can handle this, so keep some 5A or 10A fuses handy just in case. It's recommended to clean the washer nozzles regularly to prevent blockage by dirt, which can cause overload and blow the fuse. Also, pay attention to the efficiency of the wipers while driving to ensure safe visibility.