Where is the turn signal flasher located on the Fengyun 2?
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The turn signal flasher of the Fengyun 2 is located in the fuse box under the steering wheel in the main driver's compartment. The Fengyun 2 is a new fashionable lifestyle model developed by Chery (including both sedan and hatchback versions). It has undergone a revolutionary transformation in appearance, incorporating more trendy and avant-garde elements, differing from the conservative styling of older Chery models. The headlights feature an eagle-eye design with integrated LED turn signal indicators. The Fengyun 2 measures 4188mm in length, 1686mm in width, and 1480mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2527mm. It is a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and a 1.5L L4 engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 109ps and a maximum torque of 140nm.
The turn signal flasher of Fengyun 2 is usually located in the fuse relay box, generally positioned below the left side of the dashboard. I've driven similar models and recall that the fuse box has a small cover above the driver's footwell. Unscrewing or unclipping it reveals a row of relays. The flasher is typically a small black cube labeled with 'FL' or a similar mark. If the turn signals don't blink or stay lit constantly, it might indicate a faulty flasher or a blown fuse. Importantly, always disconnect the battery's negative terminal before working to avoid short-circuit risks. It's also advisable to check if there are any issues with the headlight system linkage, such as poor socket contact or aged wiring causing unstable signals. Replacing the flasher is inexpensive, and there are many online tutorials available, but if you lack tools, it's best to visit a professional shop. Safety comes first—non-functioning turn signals can affect turning indicators, increasing the risk of accidents in emergencies. Regular maintenance should include checking for component wear and tear.
I reckon the flasher unit of the Fengyun 2 is most likely located near the fuse box. For such domestic cars, the fuse box is usually under the steering wheel, with a small panel to open on the dashboard side. I remember once helping a neighbor fix their car—the flasher was one of the relays, square in shape, labeled TRN or with turn signal markings. Related point: when the flasher is faulty, the lights blink slowly or don’t work at all. Before rushing to replace it, check the fuse box for any signs of a blown fuse. Also, test other lighting functions, like the hazard lights, since they share the same circuit. If you can’t be bothered to look for diagrams, a 4S shop mechanic can sort it out in a couple of minutes. For safety, don’t ignore the issue while driving—faulty lights could lead to misjudged turning intentions. It’s safer to pull over and check. Beginners should watch tutorial videos to learn how to remove the cover.