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JuneBuggyWuggy

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Achto

:WRS:

 

So

 

Ummmm

 

Did you have a question?? :)

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JuneBuggyWuggy

how do you test switching relay and start reay. 

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Ed Kennell

His question got lost in another thread Dan.    The question was.....how to test a switching relay on a 520.?     

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857 horse

HE'S WORKIN ON IT........HE HAS A SCOOP....NOW HES FINDING A GOOD SEAT......

 

OR,,,,,HE IS STILL TYPING A RESPONCE........:text-goodpost:

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squonk

Your relay should look like this;download.jpg.510ef96a7b35a806544a51b338e241e2.jpg images.jpg.18c25f593c5dc94ec507a90e86ada6dc.jpg

 

Terminals 85 and 86 are the coil connections. One is 12v positive the other is ground. If say this is a starter relay when you turn the key to start, one of these two should get 12 volts.

When the coil is energized it pulls the contact from 87a to 87 There should be 12 volts all the time with the key on  on terminal 30. This supplies power to terminal 87 that has now switched from 87a. Terminal 87 would go to the starter solenoid.

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Ed Kennell

Wuggy,  please don't start a new thread on the same subject.  Your answer is back on your Switching Relay Thread.        Just reply to the original thread so we stay on the same page and questions and answers do not get lost.

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