
The fuse box for the Volkswagen Magotan's fan is located under the cover above the driver's footwell. Here is more information about the Magotan: 1. Body Dimensions: The Volkswagen Magotan measures 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2812mm. 2. Powertrain: The Magotan 280TSI model is equipped with a 1.4T engine, delivering a maximum output power of 110kw and a peak torque of 250 Nm. The 330TSI model features a 2.0T low-power engine, with a maximum output power of 137kw and a peak torque of 320 Nm.

I've also driven a Magotan, and the location of the fan fuse is actually quite simple. It's usually in the fuse box under the hood—after you open the hood, look to the left or near the battery, and you'll find a black box; open it and check the diagram manual. The fan fuse might be labeled with an 'F' followed by a number. Last time my fan stopped working, it was because the fuse blew—due to a short circuit or the fan motor jamming, causing excessive current. How to check: Turn off the ignition for safety, gently pull out the fuse with tweezers, and see if the middle is broken. If it is, just replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage. Don’t cheap out and use a higher-amp fuse, as it’ll burn out even faster. The fan’s job is to cool the engine—if the fuse fails, the engine will overheat, and the temperature warning light on the dashboard will come on. Fix it ASAP. For daily driving, keep the wiring clean and avoid random aftermarket modifications to reduce short-circuit risks. Once you confirm the location, even beginners can give it a try—it's not hard.


