Where is the wiper relay located in the Elysee?

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AliviaMarie
07/29/25 8:29pm
The wiper relay in the Elysee is located inside the central electrical box. The function of the relay is to convert signals, serving as an interface for control signals between devices of different voltage levels. Its contact carrying capacity is generally small and is used to drive electrical components such as contactors. Here is an introduction to the Elysee model: 1. Exterior: The new Elysee features a line that starts from the headlights, sweeps across the entire body, and extends to the taillights. This side line originates from the front grille, sharply cuts across the upper edge of the headlights, dips after passing the front wheel arch, lowering the visual center of gravity of the car, creating a solid and grounded feel. 2. Interior: The interior design blends elegance with a robust style. The upper edge of the dashboard runs through the entire center console, forming a continuous line from left to right. The center console creates three staggered layers: the air vents, the audio control unit, and the air conditioning control unit. Each area is clearly separated, ensuring convenient operation.
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