WVE's custom, application-specific integrated circuit provides accurate resettable thermal shutdown and overvoltage protection to guard against abnormal conditions. Late model vehicles typically have 10-15 relays but can have as many as 40. Relays control vital functions such as fuel delivery, vehicle cooling systems and electrical charging as well as accessories such as lights, wipers and radios. A non-functioning relay will cause a function to remain in the "off" or "on" position.
Repair Tips:
Relays that operate motors typically have diodes which provide circuit protection. Light, radio and auxiliary relays may or may not have resistors and diodes. For proper performance, select the correct relay for the application.
When replacing a relay, locate the OE number and specifications on the non-functioning relay. Many OEs label relays as "miscellaneous making it difficult to identify the correct replacement
Before replacing any relay, visually inspect the entire electrical circuit including the component, relays, connectors, and wiring in the circuit. Look for heat damage and damaged wires
Features:
Rapidly dissipates heat for cooler operating temperatures and longer part life
Precise short-circuit protection
High-current welded connections for reliability
Mounting and connectors identical to OE
OE form, fit and function for precise fit and reliable operation
Semi-precious metal contacts
Benefits:
Meets or exceeds OE specifications
Longer accessory and relay life
Precise fit and size for ease of installation
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