I ever use the new cube relays on the market except for Bosch and Cibie.
These are probably made in the same plant in China as the ones that
fail, but I bet they get better inspections than the cheap ones.
Some times "NEW AND IMPROVED" isn't
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Paul Mele
> I had a 24 year old Bosch relay fail on my BMW last week; put in a brand new
> one out of my parts drawer; it failed in about 8 miles. I spent 2 hrs
> trouble shooting before "starting again", only to find that the new relay
> failed. Currently, a used one from my parts car is doing nicely...
>
>
> << Watch your relays folks.
> They are failing fast now. Must be sunspots or something.>>
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