Where is the high beam relay on the Cruze?

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VonEsther
07/24/25 2:24am
The high beam relay on the Cruze is located inside the engine compartment fuse box. After disassembling the fuse box, you will find a circuit board inside, and the black relay on the circuit board is the one. Below are the functions of a relay: 1. Expand control range: A multi-contact relay can switch, disconnect, or connect multiple circuits simultaneously in different contact group forms when the control signal reaches a certain value. 2. Amplification: Sensitive relays and intermediate relays can control high-power circuits with a very small control input. 3. Signal integration: When multiple control signals are input into a multi-winding relay in a specified form, they can be compared and integrated to achieve the desired control effect. 4. Automation, remote control, and monitoring: For example, relays in automatic devices can form program control circuits together with other electrical components to achieve automated operation.
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