Re: [doc] Relay Part Numbers
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Re: [doc] Relay Part Numbers
- From: Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 00:59:15 +0100
Hi John
Sorry for the delay in replying - I've just got back to my PC and am in
the middle of downloading 593 emails.
jchapelhow wrote:
I am looking for the part number for the both the 7 'general relays'
and whatever is in the rear of the engine bay. All of mine have
corrosion/residue on making the numbers unreadable.
These are standard DIN relays and available in Halfords. The original
ones aren't the highest quality to start with so just buy whatever looks
nice. Halfords do a nice black plastic one with integrated fuse which is
perfect for things like the engine bay relay.
On a side note I would like to arrange to have you do the mod on my
car to wire the fog lights. I am currently looking for a on/off
switch, rather than the spare, unwired window style unit which is
currently sitting in my centre console. At the same time I would like
help to put right the side repeater lights, they have beeen wired as
indicators but do not come on otherwise. Yes, I know this should be a
simple job but I am not particularly keen to experiment with my new
car, I would rather give you a donation and have someone with
experience do it!
No problem at all mate. Houston sell a duplicate defrost switch without
an emblem which can be used, or just get one from Maplin for £1 - they
do a nice flat black rocker which can be fitted into one of the blank
plugs very easily. Make sure it's a DPDT switch. I did #2292 "Flopsy"'s
foglights over the weekend - it now lights up its Lambda light when the
fog lights are on. As to the side marker lights - I would be happy to
have a look, but it _may_ depend on how the modificatins have been done
before. It's also ten times harder with the front fascia on!
I am trying to get the car ready for the filming meet Boeing has to
be made waterproof before I will contemplate it. If this can be done
could the mods be done on the day, it might even give them an option
of filming a car without the bumpers on?
I would rather not be bogged down working on any particular car for any
length of time - it takes me about 2 hours to do the foglight wiring but
much of that's tedious threading of wires through grommets and down the
centre console etc. It's also a good idea to solder up your tail-light
boards to make them reliable. Having said that however, I'd be happy to
"direct" the work if you'd like to do it? It's just a case of "take that
wire, put a crimp on it, attach to that screw which you've drilled
through the board to mount blah blah blah"
Martin
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