Where is the central locking control box located in the eighth-generation Accord?
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The central locking control box of the eighth-generation Accord is located under the vehicle's center console (inside the central tunnel). Here is some additional information: 1. Function: The central locking control box in the eighth-generation Accord is an intelligent component used to control the vehicle's central locking system. The purpose of installing a central locking system in the anti-theft device is to control the original vehicle's central locking, achieving the goal of remote lock and unlock. 2. Working principle of the central locking system: The central locking system, also known as the door lock actuator, mainly consists of a motor and transmission gears. Although the appearance may vary, the working principle is basically the same—it completes the lock and unlock process through the reversal of the motor's positive and negative power supply. It consists of two double-contact relays and control circuits. When an unlock signal is received, the unlock relay engages, allowing current to pass through the motor to form a circuit, causing the central locking system to activate. When a lock signal is received, another relay engages, forming a reverse current circuit, and the central locking system activates.