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The TNS relay on a 1990 Mazda Roadster is located on the drivers side of the car. It will be right beside the brake.
A TNS relay is located in the fuse box of a vehicle. It controls the vehicle's turn signal lights, running lights, taillights, and dash lights.
The TNS relay in my '99 626 is blown, causing the dash lights, front & back parking lights, and taillights to not work. Turn signals and hazard lights still work. Quick test: The A/C relay is exactly the same part. You can swap relays to check the TNS relay. Be warned that swapping relays can result in more damage if a short caused the first one to blow. Doc
There are 2 places where the relay could be. Under the hood on the drivers side, that is where relays usually are. or Under the steering columb inside the car, that is where fuses usually are.
There is a fuse box inside the engine compartment. Using the map inside the cover, locate the relay marked TNS. That's the one you're looking for.
Tns relay is used (kia-2002)to energize tail & side lamp (rear & front).the circuit is operated differently in canada & usa.in canada a module called daytime running light (drl) is added in conjonction with the tns relay.in usa the combination switch for light could be different.
TNS is a type of relay, relays are electrically operated switches. A small current operating a high current circuit. (fuel pumps, fans, etc.)
h/lamp & tns relay clicking when car is off & car will not start
The reading of the TNS installation is high because of the amount of current that is flowing to the TNS.
In the engine compartment, there is a fusebox with several grey boxes in it, one of those boxes is labled TNS when you're looking at the map inside the cover of the fusebox. That's your tail light relay.
TNS play in the Welsh Premier League. It stands for Total Network Solutions
Depends on you're tns.