It seems to me that you can use any relay that matches the functions and
capacities of the original. Find the relay diagram in the wiring diagram
and check with relay manufacturers/motor shop. A 25A relay would be
enough I gather. You will probably find a suitable one for under 10
quid. For that kind of money you could aafford to do some experimentation.
Kees Oudesluijs
Michael MacLean schreef op 2-9-2014 0:01:
> Can someone tell me why the overdrive relay costs $189 at Moss, only $44 two
> places on Ebay and only $25 at Victoria British? When I look up the same
> relay on the Holden site, they say it is a 12V normally open all purpose
> relay that was used on Jaguars for the horns. They sell it for 38.50 pounds.
> I suppose it will work for the overdrive, but there has to be something
> going on with such a big price difference at Moss. And what the heck is
> Victoria British selling for $25?
> Mike MacLean
> 56 BN2
> 60 AN5
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