Check and Replace the Fuse
The circuit on the vehicle is equipped
with fuses, which are respectively
located in the front compartment fuse
box and the starting battery fuse box,
to prevent short circuit or overload from
damaging the electrical equipment.
If the headlamp or other electrical
components do not work, check the
fuse. Turn off the ignition switch and
ineffective components, and pull out
the fuse with problems for inspection.
If the fuse has been burnt out, it must be replaced with a spare fuse (located in the
front compartment fuse box) with the same rated ampere value.
• Only install fuses with the same amperage as specified on the fuse box
cover. If a fuse with the same amperage cannot be found, use a fuse with a
lower amperage, but replace it with the correct fuse as soon as possible.
• It is forbidden to use a fuse higher than the rated amperage, or use any
other item to replace the fuse, otherwise it may cause vehicle damage, fire or
personal injury.
• It is forbidden to use wires to replace fuses, even if it is temporary.
• Do not refit fuses or fuse boxes.
• It is recommended to purchase a set of spare fuses and put them in the
vehicle for emergency use.
• The fuse box must be kept clean and protected from moisture.
• If the correct fuse is replaced and it is still blown within a short time or the
electrical components do not return to normal operation, it indicates that the
vehicle may have electrical system faults. It is recommended to contact the
CENNTRO authorized service center.