Where is the turn signal fuse located in the Leopard 4RB?

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MacCole
07/28/25 5:06pm
The turn signal fuse is located under the cover panel to the lower left of the steering wheel. Here is the relevant information: 1. Overview: Leopard Auto, short for Hunan Leopard Automobile Co., Ltd., is a comprehensive automobile manufacturer engaged in the R&D, production, sales, and service of complete vehicles and components. It is a subsidiary of Changfeng Group, headquartered in Changsha, Hunan, with three major vehicle production bases in Yongzhou (Hunan), Jingmen (Hubei), and Chuzhou (Anhui). 2. Models: Its SUV lineup mainly includes the Leopard MATTU, Leopard CS10, Leopard CS9, Leopard CS9EV, Leopard Q6, and Leopard Black Diamond, while its pickup truck models include the Leopard CT7.
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McColton
08/11/25 11:34pm
I've worked at a car dealership for many years and often help people with fuse issues. The turn signal fuse for the Leopard 4RB is generally located in the fuse box under the dashboard, specifically in the area in front of the driver's seat leg. Just open the small cover to see a bunch of fuses. You need to check the diagram in the user manual to confirm which one it is, usually labeled 'Turn Signal' or a similar number. If you don't have the manual, search for an online diagram on the car model's official website or auto forums. A blown fuse could be caused by a short circuit or overload—remember to replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage, like 5A or 10A, to avoid tampering with other components. Before working on it, turn off the engine and disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety to prevent electric shock risks. While driving, pay attention to the turn signal's flashing speed—spotting issues early can save a lot of trouble. If you really can't handle it, it's best to visit a repair shop for a professional check to ensure reliability.
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