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Where is the indicator relay?

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2013/04/24 22:14:09 (permalink)
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Where is the indicator relay?

Pretty basic, i just can't find it because i don't own a manual yet...
 
I can find all the other relays, just can't find the indicator one!
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/24 23:00:47 (permalink)
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    AW11 or SW20? 
     
    SW20

     
     
    AW11
     

     
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/25 07:49:46 (permalink)
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    Great, thats exactly what I needed!
    ****, I was looking in the boot... course the dash makes sense!
     
    Just wanting to check I need an 8 pin one for a led relay. 
     
    Thanks!
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/25 11:49:31 (permalink)
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    Yeah traditional flasher relays are nearly always behind the dash to give that tactile click. Modern BCM systems have to have a clicker speaker as there is no longer a loud relay.
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/25 13:59:04 (permalink)
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    Hmmm and do you think that these LED relays would have a loud enough one?
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/25 14:24:19 (permalink)
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    I've never used one but I'm assuming it's probably still a standard relay not a solid state relay, like on a BCM board, so it should sound exactly the same. If it is a solid state relay then part of the circuit would include a clicker as part of the output and will sound cleaner.
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/25 14:41:06 (permalink)
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    Ok, cool. I think I'll have a go at one then... so.... sorry to ask for it all, but what do i have to remove to get to the relay? just the steering shaft cover?
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/25 20:17:42 (permalink)
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    I'm pretty sure its just behind the kick panel in the foot well on the drivers side of the car in front of the door but its been a while since I've worked on an SW20.
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/26 10:42:34 (permalink)
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    Please ignore! posted in the wrong tab!
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    Re: Where is the indicator relay? 2013/04/27 08:26:43 (permalink)
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    Great! Found it guys.  But it was a pain in the ass to get it out!
     
    Does anyone know where I can get one of those little pin adapters that canges the positive and negative from right to left? 
    Ill need it because I just bought an led relay, and all of them have the pins the regular way around.
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