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    relay question

    can someone identify what ford product this relay is from? i found a water damaged one and bracket at the yard, bracket holds two relays, they are perrfect for my ignition relays, i just need to find two of them. he has hundreds of fords , trying to narrow it down. probably 5 bucks for a couple, if he even charges me, they are heavy duty and will take a spade that wlil hold an 8 gauge wire http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Relay...item43a1f823a3
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    Re: relay question

    Can't you email them and ask?

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    Re: relay question

    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie View Post
    Can't you email them and ask?
    they aren't sure

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    Re: relay question

    It cross references to a NAPA number:

    http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Res...mber&Nty=1&N=0


    You can probably go to NAPA and have them look it up in their catalogs. Sometimes they have diagrams and such.


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    Re: relay question

    That is a very common relay on a ton of cars for various things. It is on Jeep diesels for the glow plugs (saw it on a UK site), On 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel ( not sure what it is for on that) and many more. Here is Rockauto for a Chrysler ABS, with more Alternate/OEM#http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...28T%2529%2BOHV
    I hope this helps you out a bit. I think you meant Ford specific so you could get them off those Fords the guy you know has, but this is all I came across at the moment.
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    Re: relay question

    Also here is a NAPA parts site. This is the Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel relays. Figure out which relay it is and click on "view other vehicles this part fits". But it still only shows Dodge vehicles.http://www.dmauto.com/web/dmauto/Cat...++++/15/15002/
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    Re: relay question

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluntman View Post
    That is a very common relay on a ton of cars for various things. It is on Jeep diesels for the glow plugs (saw it on a UK site), On 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel ( not sure what it is for on that) and many more. Here is Rockauto for a Chrysler ABS, with more Alternate/OEM#http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...28T%2529%2BOHV
    I hope this helps you out a bit. I think you meant Ford specific so you could get them off those Fords the guy you know has, but this is all I came across at the moment.
    well i thought it came from a chrysler new yorker, but the numbers on the relay come back to ford, unless the guy on ebay was wrong, the rock auto one looks like it, i'll bet thats what it is. they are small enough to mount two of them behind the dash, but heavy enough to handle the curent loads without being overloaded. a regular bosch type relay is just a little too small. oh if you need 5 pin bosch type, the ones on most late model ford mini vans fit a bosch pattern relay socket, and are high quality, the vans typically have around 15 relays in the underhood box. I buy them by the bunch from the yard, for a couple of bucks per 15, so i have around 100
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