Relays are basically protective devices that detect abnormal conditions by constantly measuring the basic quantities such as current, voltage & frequency. These values vary differently under normal & faulty conditions. When a fault is detected the relay operates to complete the trip circuit results in the opening of the circuit breaker which in turn opens the circuit breaker & isolates the faulty circuit from the healthy one.
A: Relays are nothing but an inductance load to electronics circuit but they do provide isolation to the outside world
All my fuses and relays work. My horn and cruise control do not work. Also my airbag light is flashing. Could it be the clock spring and if so How do I change it out.
Relays usually go out all at once, but I have seen changes in weather such as humidity cause a relay to work intermittently.
I'm not sure about all of the relays, but that is where the cigarette fuse is, if your cell charger won't work it is probably the fuse located in the trunk.
check fuses or relays
Yes. In fact, induction motor 'starters' work using normally-open relays, controlled by low-current control circuits -although we call these heavy-duty relays 'contactors'.
I will say - in the computers.There are many relays in a Caddilac. The engine and body computer contols the relay switches that work those relays and other circuits to make it all work together. Be more specific with your problem.
relays are two type 1. Electromagnetic attraction relays. 2. Electromagnetic induction relays.
Aren't they different flasher relays
It might be the switch itself.
Check fuses and relays
looking for relays in citreon xzara