The K134 multifunction relay is typically used in automotive and industrial applications to manage various electrical functions. It can control features such as lighting, heating, and ventilation, as well as manage multiple circuits to enhance system efficiency and safety. Its multifunctionality allows for flexible integration into different systems, enabling features like delay timing, load shedding, and fault detection. Overall, it serves as a versatile component for automating and controlling electrical systems.
You need to change the K134 Multifunction Relay module: The Multifunction Module under the IP(Under the Drivers side dashboard) . It is factory part number 90494163 and is around $85 plus tax at the dealer.
You need to change the K134 Multifunction Relay module: I found the Multifunction Module under the IP. It is factory part number 90494163 and is around $85 plus tax at the dealer.Very ez to install yourself: http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums/cadillac-catera-cimarron-forum/120481-catera-radio-problems.html
Its under the driver side dash and it is a multifunction relay module. Its not your typical relay.
To replace the multifunction control in a 2001 Oldsmobile Intrigue, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers by unscrewing the necessary screws, then detach the multifunction switch from the column by unscrewing it and disconnecting the wiring harness. Install the new multifunction control by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reattaching the battery. Finally, test the functionality of the new control to confirm proper operation.
The Turn Signal Relay is part of the multifunction lever. It can easily be removed separately after unscrewing the centre console housing.
Multifunction switches are located in the steering column. It's the turn signal, cruise control, headlights, wiper, etc lever. In different vehicles they have different functions.
There is no "headlight" relay for the Discovery II series. All of the operative functions, aside from fuses, are located in the Multifunction Stalk Switch that is attached to your steering column.
Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.
Bulbs burned out? Bad switch in multifunction lever? Bad Hi-Beam relay?
Multifunction Polis's population is 1,000,000.
Many stores and online dealers sell universal remotes and they can control a lot of different devices. At my home we have a remote that controls our cable and our television boxes and also an older TV and remote that control the TV and VCR. So yes there are multifunction remotes for TV and video.
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