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From your description it sounds like the relay / circuit is not holding a load. I have seen time and time again the relay(s) 'work' but when 'X' load is placed the contact points will not flow enough amps to sustain current because they are pitted / corroded.

You should find which relay it is, replace it with correct amp rating ( it's printed on the side) they are inexpensive. If no success you'll need a schematic for that to start performing voltage drop tests to find the issue
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