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Fusebox Relay Problem
« on: Nov 14th, 2009, 8:43pm » |
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Hi, please can anyone help me with a couple of small problems involving relays. I recently had to remove the main fusebox to eliminate an electrical fault and whilst out I gave it a complete cleanup (all 11 layers). Although the box had suffered as a result of water ingress I had a problem when I came to refitting some of the relays. The small black Country Coding Plug (92GG 14K036 DB) that sits to the left of Relay 5 came apart during removal and I have no idea in which order to reassemble. What I need, if someone has a spare one to save taking their own one out, is a digital camera shot (JPG) of the underside, which is numbered and should make reassembly a doddle. My second problem involves the 2 yellow heated rear screen relays (81AG 14N089 CA) and their corresponding yellow bases. On a close examination I noticed the underside of each base pin arrangement was different and each has its own part number. These are: 95GG 14K036 SA and the other has part number 95 14K036 TA. They will both locate in either 4 or 5 relay slot but I would like to get it right as presumeably there is a good reason as to why they are different. If anyone can confirm which goes where I would be very grateful. Many thanks in advance.
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Re: Fusebox Relay Problem
« Reply #1 on: Nov 15th, 2009, 9:15pm » |
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Hello Bill (is it Bill?) Welcome to the site Only got a mobile phone to hand till tomorrow, can take a better one if needed then F = Front of car R = Rear of car OS = OffSide The screen relays are as they should be front /rear although not necessarily in the correct orientaion (never checked) The small black one : The OS side is facing the correct way, to fit it in the fusebox it would be flipped F to R if that makes sense, so the R is where F would be with the OS remaining at the same side.. Make sense?? Hope that helps
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Re: Fusebox Relay Problem
« Reply #2 on: Nov 16th, 2009, 9:20pm » |
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That did it. Exactly what I was after. Many thanks Highlander for the detailed image. It just goes to show even when two things look alike from above, it's below what actually matters, so a bit of caution on my part early on wouldn't have gone amiss. I'll know better next time. Thanks for the welcome as well. This forum is really something else. Bill
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