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Originally Posted by eflight
I saw that. But it requires you to gut the control box to get the bottom connector plate. I was wondering if anyone had just removed the old bad small relay and replaced it with something else.
I've been digging to try and figure out what the specs of that relay would be. Looks like it would be a 12V SPDT relay. Some small mini relay looks like it would work. Not sure what amp ratting it would need though.
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Look for Durakool automotive pcb relay. Small enoufh to fit in place of the old relay and toufh enough to drive both footwells. SPST or SPDT will do the trick since you only need a simple switch. You'll have to carefully unsolder the bad relay and adapt wiring with short pieces of wire and heat shrink.
The ref. of the relay I bought is DG20-7011-35-1012. I bought 4 units. They are cheap. A couple of dollars each. You can find them anywhere like Mouser etc.