If headlight or other electric devices
do not work, please check the fuses.
When necessary, replace the fuses.
For information on location of fuses,
see Section 7-1 ―Location of Fuses‖.
Turn off ignition switch and other
malfunctioning devices. Pull out the
fuses with potential malfunction
vertically and check them.
Find out which fuse has trouble.
Circuit name of each fuse is indicated
on cover of the fuse box. See Chapter
8 for control function of each circuit.
Pull out A type fuse with a puller. The
puller is at location 19 in figure
―Engine Compartment‖ in Chapter 8.
If you are not sure whether the fuse is
burnt out, replace it with a good one.
If the fuse is burnt out, insert a new
fuse into the fuse socket.
Only install a fuse with amperage
specified on the fuse box.
If there is no spare fuse in emergency
situation, you can pull out ―29. Indoor
Light‖ fuse, which is not essential in
driving, and substitute it for a fuse
with the same amperage.
If there is no fuse of the same
amperage, you should choose a fuse
with lower amperage; and do try to
get a fuse with the amperage as close
to the rated amperage as possible. If
you use a fuse with lower amperage,
it may be burned out again, but this
doesn’t mean the car has problem.
You shall install a proper fuse as soon
as possible, and put back the
substitute fuse in place.
It is recommended to keep a set of
spare fuses on the car for emergency
use.
If a new replaced fuse is burnt out
immediately, the electrical system
may have problem. Contact BYD
service station for a check as soon as
possible.