Where is the remote control receiver module located in the Baojun 560?

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StLila
07/29/25 8:03am
Generally, it is located under the dashboard inside the car, and in some models, it may be positioned slightly to the left. If the car remote key suddenly malfunctions, you can first use the mechanical key that comes with the remote key. Precautions for regular car keys: After starting the engine, release the key immediately. Holding it for too long can damage the engine belt. Also, try not to hang the car key together with other keys or accessories. Precautions for smart car keys: Smart keys use low-intensity radio waves, so they should not be placed near electronic devices. Avoid rough handling, as the internal circuits of smart keys are not highly resistant to impact and can be easily damaged by severe collisions.
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FernandoMarie
08/12/25 11:16am
I've repaired quite a few Baojun 560 models before. The remote control receiver module is usually hidden in that small space under the dashboard, right where the driver's knees are positioned. You'll need to remove a small interior panel to see it. This design is meant to be waterproof and dustproof, but over time, the connectors tend to oxidize or wires may loosen, resulting in intermittent remote signal issues. Common problems include depleted key fob batteries, interference with the module's antenna, or high environmental humidity – like when parked outside on rainy days, which might cause malfunctions. For diagnosis, it's recommended to first try replacing the battery, then check the wiring connections. If you're doing it yourself, use a small screwdriver to gently remove the panel for inspection, being careful not to force it and damage other components. Although the location is concealed, repairs aren't particularly difficult. Beginners should seek professional help – safety first, to avoid lock failure affecting driving. The most common module failures are poor sensitivity or complete unresponsiveness. Addressing it early saves trouble.
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