
The low beam fuse in the Baojun 730 is located in the engine compartment of the car, as well as on the left side of the steering wheel and near the driver's knee position. Introduction to automotive fuses: Automotive fuses are a type of current fuse. When the circuit current exceeds twice the rated current of the fuse, it will melt within seconds, serving to protect the circuit. They are commonly used for overcurrent protection in automotive circuits and also for overcurrent protection in industrial equipment. Precautions for replacement: When replacing a fuse, it is necessary to use one with the rated current value specified on the fuse box cover. Do not replace it with a fuse that has a higher rated current. If the new fuse blows immediately, it indicates that there may be a fault in the circuit system, and it should be inspected and repaired as soon as possible.

Last time when my Baojun 730's low beam wasn't working, I spent quite some time locating the fuse. It's inside the fuse box in the engine compartment - just open the hood and look for the black plastic box on the driver's side. There's a cover on it; after removing it, check the icons or labels. Usually the fuse marked 'Low Beam' is the one. I confirmed this in the owner's manual - the location is quite obvious. A blown fuse could be caused by a short circuit in the bulb or overheating wires. When replacing it yourself, remember to turn off the power first, then gently pull out the old fuse with fuse pliers and replace it with one of the same amperage. Can't find the manual? Pictures shared in online forums can be very helpful, but don't randomly touch other components to avoid electric shock. Handling such minor issues yourself can save some money, but if you're really unsure, it's better to visit a repair shop.

The low beam fuse of the Baojun 730 is located in the engine compartment fuse box, under the hood near the driver's seat. Similar to other vehicles, the box cover has a labeled diagram - just find the one marked 'Low Beam'. I once experienced a failure during rainy weather where the fuse blew and all lights went out, likely due to water infiltration or a short circuit. It's recommended to check here first rather than replacing bulbs directly, as fuses are inexpensive and easy to replace - just use a spare with the same amperage. If you can't find the diagram, you can refer to experience with other vehicle models, though Baojun's design is quite intuitive. Remember to disconnect the before operation to prevent circuit damage. For safety, always ensure lights are functioning properly before night driving.


