spare 5-pin relays locally?
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spare 5-pin relays locally?
Hey guys,
Any idea where I can find 5-pin relays locally, like the one included in the TNT F1 kit? I tried radio shack, discount auto, pepboys and autozone, but the best I could find was 4-pin relays, no 5-pin. Am I going to have to order it online?
Any idea where I can find 5-pin relays locally, like the one included in the TNT F1 kit? I tried radio shack, discount auto, pepboys and autozone, but the best I could find was 4-pin relays, no 5-pin. Am I going to have to order it online?
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
why 5 pin.... you using a trans-brake...
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Gotcha, you could use a normally closed relay also... I guess the 2 step is different then the window... hmmmm,, autozone has them I just can not remember the book, if they even have book anymore behind the counter. lol/..... delta mayber.. anyway ask the guys for the electrical parts book, or can I look at the relay you have... or just buy one from me...haha..
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The counter guys at the Discount Auto Parts on
Courtenay, fished me out one. They have stuff
that isn't blister-pak'd, back in the stock racks.
Probably cheaper too. I'd bet on the same at
your local.
Courtenay, fished me out one. They have stuff
that isn't blister-pak'd, back in the stock racks.
Probably cheaper too. I'd bet on the same at
your local.