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I just got one of those relay mounts from the JY.  It was from a 1998 Corolla LE, not the cheaper car. I think it was neat because it even had a cover for the bottom.  So all I need to do is to document the relays, the wires, and figure out to re-label the cover.

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Edited by TomoHawk

Nah. Just a resistor in parallel with the coil winding to help reduce the flyback voltage spike when you turn it off. Kinda like the flyback/freewheeling diode, but burns a little bit of current even when the coil is energized.

 

Bad side, burns more power. Good side, cheaper, more reliable, and it doesn't care about coil polarity.

Edited by Captain Obvious

Interested in relays? Have time on your hands for a little light technical reading?  Try this website...

 

http://www.the12volt.com/relays/relays.asp

 

It has a complete forum on 12VDC relays!

Edited by Namerow
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I was looking at the photo of the Impala relay box I sent to Bruce (CapnO) and I noticed what looks like a big relay using two small sockets.  Is that right?  If so, then this relay box has a total of seven relays capacity, plus 10 or so fuses in different combinations.

 

 

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If you wanted  to borrow a fuse/relay box from another automobile, my choice for the most useful one would be from a '99-2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee,  It has what looks like the tight footprint, a good number of relays and fuses, and it's already wired for mains power.

 

 

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I don't know what GM is thinking with their label nomenclature, but there's nothing special about either of those two relays. One of them is SPST and the other is SPDT:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/161716893434

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/111673850865

 

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