
The front compartment fuse box is located next to the 12V battery, and opening the fuse box cover will reveal the fuse.

If an electrical equipment on the car stops working, first check whether it is caused by fuse damage. You can determine which fuses control the assembly according to the fuse instructions.
Pull out the fuse corresponding to the stopped electrical equipment and check whether the metal wire in the fuse is blown. If the fuse has blown (the fuse at the arrow in the figure has broken), replace it with a spare fuse with the same or lower ampere value.
Before determining whether the damaged fuse is the cause of the malfunction, all damaged fuses can be replaced and the electrical equipment can be checked for proper operation.
If the replacement fuse with the same rating burns again in a short time, it indicates that the vehicle may have serious electrical failure. At this time, it is prohibited to use faulty electrical equipment. Leave the blown fuse in the fuse box and contact Authorised dealers for maintenance.