Where is the tool located in the Baojun 730?
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Baojun 730 does not have a toolbox, only simple tire-changing tools located in the trunk. The Baojun 730 automatic transmission model is equipped with a 6-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, which can withstand a maximum torque of 360N·m. It also features BorgWarner's pre-engagement technology paired with dual-clutch adaptive control, enabling rapid gear shifts in just 0.2 seconds. Below is an introduction to the Baojun 730: 1. Space: The Baojun 730 CVT version adopts an ergonomically optimized design, offering a 2+3+2 seating layout. The second and third-row seats can be folded flat for different usage scenarios, providing ample and practical storage space while ensuring passenger comfort. 2. Powertrain: The Baojun 730 CVT version is powered by a "1.5T turbocharged engine + simulated 8-speed CVT continuously variable transmission" combination. The engine delivers a rated power of 111kW and a maximum net torque of 250N·m.
I’ve also experienced the frustration of not being able to find the tools, especially when driving the Baojun 730. The first time I had a flat tire, I nervously searched for the tools. Opening the trunk and lifting the rear floor cover, I found the jack, lug wrench, and screwdriver neatly placed in a small compartment next to the spare tire. If there’s clutter blocking the view, just move it aside to spot them. I also checked the owner’s manual, which includes clear diagrams marking the exact locations. A quick tip: the Baojun 730’s spare tire is either externally mounted or internally embedded, and the tools are always stored beneath the spare or in the side storage pouch. Before your next trip, take a moment to inspect the tools to ensure they’re in good condition—this avoids panic during emergencies. Make it a habit to clean out the trunk every three months to prevent rust or loss of tools.
I think the tool kit location of the Baojun 730 is quite straightforward. Open the rear door, lift the trunk floor cover or carpet, and you'll find the spare tire compartment where the tools are directly placed—usually including a jack, wrench, and tow hook. If the trunk is full of items, simply move the clutter aside to make it visible. Some owners might have installed roof racks that could obscure the spot, in which case referring to the manual for confirmation is safer. I can't recall the exact page number in the manual, but it contains diagrams that clearly mark the location. The tools are designed near the spare tire for easy access during tire changes. Remember to ask the mechanic to check if all tools are complete and functional during each maintenance service. Don’t worry about not finding it—the Baojun 730's layout is quite user-friendly, making it easy even for beginners to handle.