Where is the compressor relay of the Sylphy located?

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SanKayden
07/30/25 9:26am
The compressor relay of the Sylphy is located in the engine compartment relay box. A relay is an electrical control device that causes a predetermined step change in the controlled quantity in the electrical output circuit when the change in the input quantity meets the specified requirements. It is commonly used in automated control circuits, essentially functioning as an automatic switch that uses a small current to control the operation of a large current. In circuits, it plays roles such as automatic regulation, safety protection, and circuit switching. In terms of appearance, the Sylphy adopts Nissan's new Vmotion design language, featuring a V-shaped grille design that gives the front face a generous and stable look. The headlights are in a diving posture and separated from the grille, combining both elegance and individuality. The waistline design has a certain visual impact, extending all the way to the rear. The body dimensions are 4631mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1503mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.
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