Check and replace fuse
If a certain electrical device on-board stops working,
you should check whether it is caused by fuse
damage. It is possible to determine which fuse or
fuses to control the component by following the
diagram in the "engine compartment distribution
center layout" or the location diagram on the fuse box
cover. Before it is uncertain if a damaged fuse is the
cause of the problem, replace all damaged fuse and
check that the electrical devices is working properly.
If the problem persists, contact your authorized
dealership of BAIC ORV.
Pull out the fuse of the electrical device which has
stopped working, and check it out.
Find the melted metal wire in the fuse. If the fuse has
melted (the fuse in the place of the arrow in the
diagram has been disconnected), be sure to use a
spare fuse of the same or lower amperage to replace
it.
If no spare fuse can be used and the vehicle cannot be
moved as a result, a fuse of the same or lower
amperage may be removed from another circuit to
make the replacement. However, you must be sure
that even if this circuit, such as the circuit of the
cigarette lighter or the radio, is temporarily not used,
and that it will not affect your driving.
If the alternative fuse of the same rating blows out in
a short time, it indicates that the vehicle may have a
serious electrical problem. At this time, the blown
fuse shall be left on the circuit and contact the
authorized dealership of BAIC ORV.