You need to include more details. Normally it would be an electromechanical relay that controls the power and the direction of a vehicle rear door power window motor. The motor that raises and lowers the rear window in a vehicle that has a tail-gate, hatch or rear door window, like a Jeep Cherokee, or what we used to call a "station wagon." It could also be the electromechanical relay that controls the power to a vehicle rear window defogger/ defroster grid.
Near you right hand when on handle bars. There is a little fuse box or something then there is the relay behind it upto the screen Near you right hand when on handle bars. There is a little fuse box or something then there is the relay behind it upto the screen Near you right hand when on handle bars. There is a little fuse box or something then there is the relay behind it upto the screen
the relay is in the tail gate as it also controls the rear screen wipers
The relay for the heated rear screen on a Golf MK4 should be just below the heater controls on the dash. Look for a button that says rear defrost or something to that effect.
The fuel relay on a 1992 Chevy G20 5.7 liter, 350 is under the hood attached to the firewall at the top, just under the wind screen
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Try the passenger side quarter panel. I have a 94 Cav. and that's where they are. Use autozone.com and put in all your veh. information. Look for component locations on the left side of the screen, not the right-it's for sensors. I can't remember which frame has this, but vacumn diagrams are located in the same frame. Also, my AC relay is located in a 3way mount, with the blower relay, and fuel pump relay. Good Luck
Under the bonnet , along the fire wall on the rigth side not far from the wind screen cleaning system. Either it is a 20 amp on line or a separate fuse in a connector located near the thefuel pump relay.
To find the rear heated screen relay open the bonnet, and on the passenger side near the windscreen there is a plastic flap if you open it you will see a fuse block , If you look behind that box there is another enclosed box which houses seperate relays for the rear screen and the indicators. To get access to this box requires removal of the indicators and plastic scuttle below the windscreen.Once you have done this you need to remove four torx screews to open the casing to access the relays. To replace the plastic scuttle you need to re-seal it to the winscreen.
An auxiliary relay is a back-up relay in case the primary relay fails.
I just changed the fuel pump relay on my 1992 Chevy Caprice. I found it on the driver's side fender well bracket. There were two relays mounted on the bracket, the one closest to the engine was the fuel pump relay. It was square, made by Bosch. Also I found out that you can go to your local Chevy service department. They will show you on a computer screen where to find parts like this.
The "pick up" of a relay is a setting at which the relay will begin to operate. Such as an overcurrent relay - if the pickup is set to 5A, when 5A is flowing through the relay, the relay will operate.
It depends what relay you mean - a normal relay has four swimmers (e.g. an IM relay or a freestyle relay) bu relays such as a cannon relay can have more