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Old 12-04-2016, 11:55 AM
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Looking for a replacement relay for my factory corsa set up on a 1997 Powerquest 380 Avenger. Part Number 962252b gets me nowhere.
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Old 12-07-2016, 12:17 PM
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If your needing the 2 or 4 wire solenoid, they are no long made. The 3 wire is the only one which can be found unless someone is selling one on ebay. I gave my 4 wire stuff away when replaced all with 3 wire. Now it all sits on a shelf

If you need a relay (square 4 prong) which can be used between the switch to the solenoid harness, you can get one of those at auto parts stores or other places
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Old 12-08-2016, 02:39 PM
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Yeah, I figured out the relay. After I removed it and the wires, I found the required amperage. Went to 6 parts stores before I was able to find a person smart enough to cross reference the part numbers. These idiots have become too dependent on their computer and insist on a year, make and model of vehicle when I told them application will do them no good. You need to cross reference the part number.
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I hear ya, the brain in the head doesn't work to often with the young'ens. Good to hear you got it worked out
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Originally Posted by Cory H
Yeah, I figured out the relay. After I removed it and the wires, I found the required amperage. Went to 6 parts stores before I was able to find a person smart enough to cross reference the part numbers. These idiots have become too dependent on their computer and insist on a year, make and model of vehicle when I told them application will do them no good. You need to cross reference the part number.
where did you find it?
and if you don't mind what is the part number for future reference
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I think, don't quote me on this, there's an EBay store selling replacement relays.
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