Relay identification on fuse board.

Relay identification on fuse board.

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fozzy280472

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316 posts

154 months

Saturday 9th March 2019
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As per the photo above , does anyone have the part number of the four fuse board relays please .
I don't need one .....just want to pick up a spare ....just in case .( S3 fuse board .)

phillpot

17,252 posts

189 months

Saturday 9th March 2019
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Standard 5 pin relays, readily available everywhere.............. relay


fozzy280472

Original Poster:

316 posts

154 months

Saturday 9th March 2019
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Predictably phillpot.......;-)
Cheers Mike appreciate the quick answer and link.

Edited by fozzy280472 on Saturday 9th March 17:28

GreenV8S

30,421 posts

290 months

Saturday 9th March 2019
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Bear in mind that there are two common standards for the relay contacts, known as 'type A' and 'type B'. They are physically identical except that the internal connections are different so that they are not interchangeable. Your fuse/relay panel uses 'type B'. If the relay has terminals 30, 87a, 87 in a line, it is the right type.

Also bear in mind that the ECU-controlled relays have an internal flyback diode, which relays don't have by default. These are on flying leads rather than the fuse/relay panel. If you want to get a spare for these you need to get the right part.