Which fuse is for the Chery QQ3 wiper?

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ORylee
07/24/25 3:43am
The fuse for the Chery QQ3 wiper is located in the fuse box under the steering wheel. Below are detailed explanations about it: 1. Explanation one: The purpose of the fuse is to prevent circuit overload. Vehicles usually have two fuse boxes, each responsible for protecting different circuits. 2. Explanation two: There are two types of automotive fuses: high-current and low-current fuses. However, medium and low-current fuses are more common in cars, and the wiper fuse belongs to the blade-type fuse. 3. Explanation three: Always use the wiper when there is rain. The wiper blade is designed to clear rainwater from the windshield. Do not use it when there is no rain, and never operate it dry. Running the wiper without water increases friction resistance, which can damage the rubber wiper blade and the wiper motor.
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LaneAnn
08/10/25 11:18pm
I have experience with the Chery QQ3's wiper fuse issue! Usually, it's located at position F18 in the fuse box. The wiper system relies on this fuse for control, and if it doesn't move at startup, the fuse is likely blown. I recommend stopping the engine first, then locating the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side—just pry open the small cover below the steering wheel to see each fuse's label. F18 is often related to the wipers; if it's blown, try replacing it with a spare 15A fuse. Why does it blow? It could be due to the wipers getting stuck or the motor being overloaded, especially on wet roads during rain—address it promptly to avoid blurred vision and danger. For maintenance, check the fuse condition every six months and keep some universal spares in the car. If you can't fix it, don't force it—visit a professional shop for inspection. Safety first!
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