
The Beidou Star AC relay is located next to the engine compartment fuse box, where there are two black components, one of which is the relay. The Beidou Star is a microcar with body dimensions of 3400mm in length, 1575mm in width, and 1670mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2335mm. In terms of power, the Beidou Star is equipped with a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine across all variants, delivering a maximum power of 97 horsepower and a maximum torque of 120 Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power at 6000 rpm and its maximum torque at 3600 rpm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

I've been driving my Beidou Star for ten years, and its air conditioning relay isn't actually hidden very deep. Every time I check it, I just pop open the hood. There's a black square box in the corner on the driver's side, packed with rows of relays. The air conditioning relay is usually the second or third one in the middle row, clearly labeled. Here's a way to confirm: start the car in summer and turn on the AC, then you'll hear a slight click from the relay. Follow the sound with your finger and you'll find it. But I strongly recommend pulling out the car key before checking, otherwise you might short-circuit and blow a fuse. If the relay fails, the AC will stop working immediately. Last time my car had this issue, it was because the relay contacts were burnt black. I fixed it by spending twenty bucks on a new one.

When repairing cars, it's common for Suzuki Every owners to ask this question—the AC relay is actually located in the engine compartment fuse box. The diagram on the inner side of the box lid clearly marks which one is the AC relay—a small square black module with metal pins. Replacing it is super easy: open the box lid, pull out the old relay, and plug in the new one directly. However, two things must be noted: first, make sure to choose the correct model with matching amperage; second, it's advisable to check if the wiring is damp before the rainy season. Last time when helping an old neighbor, we found his AC tripped immediately upon startup—it turned out the relay was clogged with leaves, causing poor heat dissipation.

The location of the Beidou Star air conditioning relay is inside the rectangular plastic box on the left side of the engine compartment. Open the box cover to see over a dozen relays arranged vertically. The air conditioning relay is usually blue or black, labeled with "AC" or an air conditioning symbol. Last time when my car's air conditioning suddenly stopped cooling, I used my phone's flashlight to search for about ten minutes and found the relay had come loose. Pressing it gently back into place restored normal function, saving me a trip to the repair shop. If you need to replace it, remember to buy an original factory part, as aftermarket ones might not fit the slot properly. For safety, make sure to turn the car key to the OFF position when inspecting.

That day when the Beidou Xing suddenly had its air conditioning fail, the mechanic taught me to locate the relay box under the lower edge of the windshield. Standing at the front of the car, you can reach the latch button on the side of the box with your hand—press it and lift the cover. The air conditioning relay is a small square block with three metal prongs, slightly larger than a thumb. When you notice no air from the AC, don't rush to restart; first check this relay for any burnt marks on the contacts. I later kept a spare in the glove box, and it really came in handy during the rainy season. Remember to use a dry towel to wipe away any moisture inside the box during rainy-day repairs, as damp metal contacts are especially prone to issues.


