It's under the back seat next to the battery. It's called the "ELC" (Electronic Level Control) . Micro relay 55
it is located in the fuse box (under the hood), if you flip the fuse box cap you will see the diagram that signals the location of every fuse in it. The automatic transmission control relay is labeled AT in such diagram. It is a black sort of rectangular shaped relay.
The electronic level control is the automatic adjust ment of the rear air shocks , there is a sensor on the rear end that when the body moves past is it, the sensor turn on the air pump on the driver side near the headlights
DRL - Daytime Running Light (relay). Found over the top of brake pedal area under dash. Used in conjunction with Automatic light Control Sensor, head lights, fog lights, and control switches to control light operations. Your automatic lights and Daytime Running Lights are controlled by this module.
How to transfer an elevation with an automatic level
It shuts down the voltage to the primary coil on the distributor, power to fuel injectors, and fuel pump also.
Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.
Automatic Shutdown Relay
mostly Automatic machines are based on the PLC(programmable Logic Control) or other core controller. the best example of this kinda machines is CNC. in this the actuators or motors or any mechanical component is controlled by the relay or solenoids or solid state relay. this is all done step by step as per step sequence is stored in program. and by this program machine work in loop. and act as Automatic.
because it contain a magnifying glass....
Postive battery cable should connect to the starter relay (solenoid)
There is no such thing as an "oil level relay" on this vehicle.