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Can anyone in the U.K. lend me a relay ?

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Old 12-21-2017, 07:54 AM
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Default Can anyone in the U.K. lend me a relay ?


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This relay is £480 and my guy can't find anything wrong with it, but things it powers are not getting power sporadically. However it could be a bad earth somewhere.
Its a special order / non returnable part.
i would be happy to give a £500 deposit to borrow it. Just don't want to buy one for nothing!
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About 10 years back I fixed mine https://rennlist.com/forums/964-turb...trol-unit.html

As an aside, I was talking to an OPC mechanic a couple of years back and he told me he’d fixed a customers car using my thread. He’d googled the part number and my thread came up. Strange coincidence.
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It shouldn’t be too hard for an electronics engineer to test out all the resistors, capacitors relays etc.on the printed circuit board. I have a neighbour who is a television repair engineer, and he checked out my spoiler control module recently. The actual cost of some of the components is a few pence each, so if anything is wrong it can be replaced easily! You just need to find an engineer or small company that will do it. Just google electronics engineers in your area and see what turns up!

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