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CADPoint

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Why don't you buy the part at the bottom of the amazon page,
Parts Express 12 VDC 5-Pin Relay Socket.

:) I would. I've bought from Sonic many times and they know their stuff.

Or, at the least you could go get a some push on crimps and a crimper.
 
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andrew_94

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Here's a diagram, how's this look to the road map (wire diagram) you have on hand???
ASK
Note where the fuse block is
Hopes this helps!

That one seems to showcase 2 relays, but only show the pinouts for the one that isnt mine :|

Plot Twist:

The pins are stamped on the bottom in 5pt font!
My eyes ****!
 
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CADPoint

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If you notice the numbers matched, the hot (fused) run through 87 30.

Go to Google, Images, State "Diagram 12 VDC 5-Pin Relay Socket"

This was the first true wire diagram I found

Take a break, come back and compare your (road map) wire diagram to how to inplant this Switch. Note that the Center wire might no be used like my supplied diagram.

:)

Sorry to be a distraction! ... Call Sonic!
 

A_Pmech

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You can figure out the pinout in about 30 seconds with an ohm meter....

The two contacts with high resistance will be the coil.

The two contacts with low resistance will be the normally closed contact and common.

The one contact without continuity to anything else will be the normally open contact.

Switch the relay and then probe for the common contact.

:thumbup:
 
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Rookie2

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Look at the other relay on sonic or amazon, the terminal numbers are printed on the relay case. you have a normally open and a normally closed set of contacts that change with the application of 12 volts.
 

Trey T

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That's not right.
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This is the relay

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_31162_Absolute-RLS125.html

(same relay ) http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002KR9GG/?tag=atomicindus08-20


before i solder anything
the pins go as follows

|87A

|30 _87 |85

_86

RIGHT?
 

bazar01

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Standard pin out:

85 and 86 are for holding coil, 12V control at 86 and ground at 85
30, 12V fused from battery
87, NO contact, 12V output to a load
87a, NC contact, 12V output to a load
 
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