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Ok took all the advice and went and bought a 5 pin relay. My adapter will fit this relay but the center prong has no wire to it. I can not find a W D for the relay do any of you know how this needs to be wired? If this helps it is a Borg>< Warner R3020 Acessory Relay and has the # 86 87 87Q 30 85 Thanks for the help..<WARNER p You..< Thank 130W are lights my but draw low a have LED that know I switch same the use i can truck on some run to wanting was good. be would help any row in 30 87Q 87 and 85 86 bottom # And R3020 Relay Acessory>
Last edited by captin.kid; Mar 5, 2006 at 08:15 PM.
I have two lights that are 130W I got a high power light kit with the lights but the relay is bad. I wanted to use the same plug as the old 4 prong relay but could not find any good 4 prong relays. Went to my local Pep boys and got a relay from the back that the kid said would work I know that i need a 30A and from the cost it should be. Anouther man behind the desk said that i could run my LED lights off the same relay. That could kill two birds with one stone...
The 4 and 5 prong relays work the same way. The center pin on the 5 prong relay is normally on, and off when the relay is energized. The other four pins work the same as a regular four pin relay.
The 4 and 5 prong relays work the same way. The center pin on the 5 prong relay is normally on, and off when the relay is energized. The other four pins work the same as a regular four pin relay.
Yes, so you technically do not need the pin 87a where the wire is missing.