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Old 03-07-2004 | 04:53 PM
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Hey everyone,
Just a question in regards to 928 relays out of curiosity. I noticed that we have a few numbered 141.951.253.B and what I was wondering is that there are also relays for the 911 and 944 with the same number. Are these relays the same or compatible? The pricing for them as 911 or 944 relays are quite a bit cheaper than the pricing of them as a 928 relay so I thought i'd ask
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Several of the relays are generic and interchangible amongst a variety of models. As long as the amperage rating is correct, the 4-pin relays are practically 'universal' (85-86 trigger, 30-87 load): the 5 pin ones (constant power 30-87a, switched power to 87) are again used in a variety of models/applications. eg. power windows in an '80 928/ sunroof in a 944/ etc are identical. Also, many relays on your fuse block are interchangable - allowing you to swap out a horn for a fuel pump if req'd( newer models IIRC) - tough choice if....?



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