I am an idiot. I will freely admit it. If there is anybody who can help me out of my idiot-inspired jam I would gretaly appreciate it.
I was drying out my 89 Cabriolet and I removed all of the relays from the relay panel. As you may have guessed I did not write down which relays came from which slot. Nor did I take a picture which I now realize would have been a great idea. I am now stuck with an empty relay panel and a box full of relays. And I can't figure which realy goes in which slot.
I have a standard relay panel (1 through 12 with 9 being blank) and 4 additional relay slots on the top (numbered 14, 15, 16, & 18 in the manual).
I have a box with relays 4, 13, 18, 19, 21, 26, 37, 53, 53, 57, 65. I would be happy to provde part numbers to anybody who might be able to help me out of this mess.
...timmy
Mixed up Relays
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http://www.cabbyinfo.com she has pic's of the relays, and so does the bentley and the haynes books.
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