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the fuel pump relay is in underhood fuse box on drivers side, it is a micro relay # 18,
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Hi, Buffers usually provide protection to the microprocessor from what is called, `back EMF`(also called spiking) in layman's terms, or the energy created in the coil as the control voltage is released. Also, since most micro's have limited output current capabilities, the buffer could serve as a relay driver, providing the power necessary to energise the relay. Hope this helps, Cubby Cubby is right, mostly the maximum current that a micro controller can source or sink is 25ma, where as most of the relays require 50ma-200ma so a buffer is required to provide the necessary current to activate the relay coil, moreover a back emf is generated when the relay is turned OFF which can damage the controller so buffer also protects the controller from this back EMF......check this link to know more about interfacing relay to a micro controller http://www.dnatechindia.com/index.php/Tutorials/8051-Tutorial/Relay-Interfacing.html
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A; Its uses is to switch hi power loads with isolation
it is a micro relay and it is in under hood in the fuse and relay box. number 16, this is for the A/C pump. good-day !
The relay is located in the fuse center block under the hood. The fuel pump relay is #18 which is a micro relay. The fuel injectors is #48 which is a mini fuse.
For a 1999 Ford Ranger , in the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment : Relay # 1 is the ( wiper park relay ) Relay # 3 is the ( wiper Hi / Lo relay )
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We do not know what you mean by "micro soft".
hi there you will find it under the bonnet there is a fuse relay cover next to the battery it is the relay called a cond1 small black relay. good luck, James