Why are the lights of Changan CS75 not working?
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Changan CS75 lights may not be working due to the following reasons: 1. Fuse damage - you can pull out the fuse to check if it is blown. 2. The bulb is burnt out. 3. Damage to the relay or combination switch. 4. Open circuit in the wiring. 5. Poor contact of the car lights. 6. Decreased lifespan of the car battery. Below is more information about car lights: 1. Headlights: The combination headlights are located at the front of the car, mainly serving the purpose of illumination and signaling. The light emitted by the headlights can illuminate the road conditions ahead of the vehicle, allowing the driver to drive safely at night. 2. Combination taillights: Located at the rear of the car, mainly serving the purpose of illumination and signaling. 3. Turn signals: Used to indicate to other road users the intention to turn left or right. 4. License plate light: Mainly used to illuminate the license plate, enabling people to identify the vehicle license plate at night.
My Changan CS75 had a similar issue with the headlights not working before. It happened suddenly during a rainy night drive when the lights went out, which really startled me. I quickly pulled over and turned on the hazard lights. After getting home, I checked it myself and found that the main problem was a blown fuse. This part is quite easy to replace in the fuse box located under the steering wheel. However, the most common issue is bulb aging. After about five years of use, bulbs tend to fail, especially the original ones which have a limited lifespan. I’ve also encountered problems with loose wiring connections, where oxidized plugs caused poor contact. In summer, the heat can make the wiring more prone to causing fuses to blow. I recommend starting with the simplest checks like the fuse and bulbs. If that doesn’t solve the problem, take it to a professional 4S shop for inspection. Don’t delay because driving without headlights is extremely dangerous—it severely affects visibility and increases the risk of accidents. Regular maintenance and checks can help prevent these issues.
Don't panic if your Changan CS75 headlights stop working—start with basic troubleshooting. Pop the hood to check if the bulbs are intact; a flashlight can reveal broken filaments—replace them if needed. Next, inspect the fuse box, typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, and swap any blown fuses for the headlights. If the issue persists, it could be a wiring short or poor contact—look for damaged wires or loose connectors. In severe cases, relay failure or switch malfunction may require professional diagnostic tools. Safety first: pull over immediately if headlights fail, activate hazard lights to prevent rear-end collisions. Regular circuit system maintenance minimizes such issues. DIY fixes are limited to simple tasks; leave complex problems to certified technicians.