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Re: relays



    Hmm, I think it would take a little modifications to make a Bosch fuel
pump relay to work.  It is not really your normal close a circuit click
relay.  It only stays closed with a signal from the coil, I believe.
Someone mentioned a that a little mod made that relay work normally, but I
don't remember.  As for being cheap...  Most every auto store has some cheap
relays for $4 or less, that I have seen.  As long as you use the multiple
relay setup I can not see you having any problem.  Anyway, that is enough
for Saturday morning...

Good luck,

Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: noodle noggin <scirocco82@hotmail.com>
To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: Saturday, December 19, 1998 1:14 AM
Subject: relays


>hey all, like I said earlier I am going to the junk yard tomorrow, what
>I forgot to ask is could a fuel pump relay work for the head lights? A
>relay is just a remote switch right? I was thinking that fuel pump
>relays already have a fuse. Is there any other relays I could snag? I
>know that you do not want to go cheap, but I figured if they are already
>on the car from the factory how bad could they be.
>thanks
>
>c-ya,
>dave
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