Why are the headlights of the Beidou Star not working?

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Logan
09/06/25 7:33am
The headlights of the Beidou Star may not be working due to wiring or poor contact at the connectors. Here are specific details about the Beidou Star: 1. Background: The Beidou Star is a 'multi-purpose family car' developed through the collaboration between Changhe Suzuki and Japan's Suzuki. It represents the crystallization of aviation technology and Japanese technology, as well as the perfect integration of technology and culture. 2. Interior Features: The dashboard design is conventional, not particularly fashionable but not outdated either. The speedometer, tachometer, and fuel gauge are neatly arranged and easy to read. The 4-spoke steering wheel offers good tactile feedback, and there is no interference with observing the instrument indicators while driving. The layout of various function buttons inside the car is also very reasonable, with no inconvenience felt.
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MacAshlyn
09/18/25 7:13am
I used to drive a Beidou Star, and I also encountered the issue of headlights not working. That time, it suddenly went dark while driving home at night, which was really scary. Later, I went to the repair shop to have it checked. The mechanic said it might be a burnt-out bulb, as the filaments in these small car lights are prone to breakage. The bulbs in the Beidou Star are small, and prolonged use generates high temperatures, coupled with bumpy road conditions, they tend to fail quickly. Additionally, fuses are often a common problem. If you open the hood, the black box is the fuse box—check if the one labeled 'Headlight' is blackened or broken; replacing it should fix the issue. Another possibility is poor wiring contact. My Beidou Star is quite old, and the connectors were rusty and loose, preventing the current from flowing properly. A simple cleaning resolved that. If none of these are the issue, then you might need to check the relay or switch. When driving, it's important to avoid excessive bumps and to get the car checked at the shop promptly—safety comes first.
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