The relay for front lights is typically found in the vehicle's fuse box or relay box, which is usually located under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. You can refer to the vehicle's owner manual for the exact location and identification of the relay. In some vehicles, the relay may also be found near the headlight assembly itself. If you're having trouble locating it, online forums or repair guides specific to your vehicle model can also be helpful.
The switching relay for the front fog lights on my Bongo is an H270. I hope this helps.
You can typically find the relay switch for interior lights in the vehicle's fuse box, which is often located under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Some vehicles may also have a dedicated relay panel. Refer to your vehicle’s owner manual for specific locations and diagrams to identify the correct relay for the interior lights.
under the hood The wire for the horn is part of the front lights wiring harness. The relay is not under the hood. Please, if someone knows, where is the horn relay?
You need to check a few things first: - 1) do you have a front fog light switch. If not you are on a non starter till you get one 2) Is there a space in the fuse box for a relay beside the rear fog light relay 3) If 1) and 2) are sorted then put a relay in the spare slot (you can use the rear relay as a temp) and switch the main lights on. Then press the front fog light switch. If you hear a click then you are half way there, if not give up the idea of integrated lights. 4) If you get the click and your model did not have foglights as standard then you will probably find that there is no wiring between the relay and the front air dam. Nice of them really. 5) although the mounts for front fog lights should be there any plugs at the foglight end seems to be a bit of a hit and miss affair. Hope this is of some use. Peteroadie
NO!!!!!!!!! THE STOCK 55W LIGHTS ARE TECHNICALLY ON THE VERGE OF OVERLOADING THE FACTORY WIRING! JUST ADD ANOTHER STOCK RELAY UNDER THE HOOD & USE THE FEED TO THE STOCK LIGHTS TO ACTIVATE THE RELAY. YOU CAN FIND HELP ON WIRING A RELAY AT THE12VOLT.COM
There is no relay for the backup lights. The circuit is powered by the keyswitch, runs thru a 10 amp fuse on the interior fuse block, then goes through a switch mounted on the transmission, and on to the lights. The switch is on the front of the manual transmission, and on the lower front of the automatic.
The air suspension relay on a 2003 navigator is located on the passenger side where the compressor is on the front bottom near the fog lights.
Do you flip the hi beam switch and it's still on hi beams or no head lights are on in the switched position/ Find the headligh relay and swap it out with a another relay
There is no relay for the tail lights on a Chevy Celebrity.
The front blower motor relay is located in the fuse panel by your left knee. When you remove the cover, you will find a fuse block and 5 relays on the right of the fuse panel. The front blower relay is the last relay on the bottom
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More than likely the Flasher Relay is defective and needs replacement. The Flasher Relay is located on the top of the steering column, on the multifunction switch. It is not easy to find but rest assured it is there. If the lights come on but just do not flash then the flasher relay is the problem. If the lights do not come on at all, check the fuse.