12 Vdc, 88 ohm coil. N.O. contacts rated 40 A. N.C. contacts rated 30 amps. Plastic enclosed relay, 1.1" x 1.2" x 1" high. Plastic flange for bulkhead mounting. QC, solder or socket mount terminals. Sockets available, see relay socket section. Standardized design for many automotive applications.
Customer Comments
A customer from Central Michigan
Worked perfectly
I used these to control aftermarket door locks, and also to remotely operate the hydraulic dump bed on my S10 pickup.
A customer from Little Rock AR
This is awesome!!!!
I have a Mercury outboard motor on my boat. When the trim wouldn't work I had it checked. They found the relay bad. Cost $26.oo for the relay when they gave me the bad one it had the same numbers on it as these!!! I ordered 10 just for backup. It's the same part.
A customer from Torrance, Calif.
power windows
After paying $63 for a new switch assembly for my power windows on a 1990 Cad, I used a bunch of these relays/sockets to drive the window motors so the expensive switch only drove the relays; worked great. Plenty of room for these little powerhouses inside the doors.
A customer from a van down by the river
Little Powerhouse!
Used in my sons electric motorcycle to drive the motors. Out performs the Songle brand relays they replaced (Songle customer service is terrible). Cheap and easy.
A customer from Greenville, SC
Use voltage supression
Make sure to add some form of back EMF suppression or these relays will damage sensitive electronics. Use a 1N4004 or higher voltage diode connected such that the diode conducts the back EMF of the relay coil when power is removed from the relay.