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My tip for spare relays

spankybear

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There are 4 different relays used in the A0 PDP. You have a 4 and 5 pin and 12 or 24 volt coils. I decided to keep it simple and use the 5 pin relays. The 5 pin will work as a 4 pin with no issue. All you need is a 12 volt and 24 volt coil relay. You only need 2 to keep as spares. I chose Bosch brand because they are 1) NOT made in China, 2) seem to be a good quality and 3) the 12 volt coil is gray and the 24 coil is black. I also wanted to get one that had a diode across the coil like the ones that came factory.

Just thought I would put this out there. Hope this helps...
 

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There are 4 different relays used in the A0 PDP. You have a 4 and 5 pin and 12 or 24 volt coils. I decided to keep it simple and use the 5 pin relays. The 5 pin will work as a 4 pin with no issue. All you need is a 12 volt and 24 volt coil relay. You only need 2 to keep as spares. I chose Bosch brand because they are 1) NOT made in China, 2) seem to be a good quality and 3) the 12 volt coil is gray and the 24 coil is black. I also wanted to get one that had a diode across the coil like the ones that came factory.

Just thought I would put this out there. Hope this helps...
Great idea with the color code to minimize errors. Where did you source those BOSCH relays? I found the BOSCH 12v but not the 24v based on the part numbers in your photos. Also, there are different amp rated relays in our PDPs so how do you plan to deal with that when you only carry two spares?
 

spankybear

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Great idea with the color code to minimize errors. Where did you source those BOSCH relays? I found the BOSCH 12v but not the 24v based on the part numbers in your photos. Also, there are different amp rated relays in our PDPs so how do you plan to deal with that when you only carry two spares?
Finditparts.com



They also had the caps that go on the caging holes for the brakes.

and the ledge plates for the glad hands

Free shipping over 100 bucks... so I found stuff to get/
 

spankybear

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Does anyone have an opinion on the PIKER vs BOSCH branded relays. They are roughly the same price, both companies are ISO 9000 and there products are all CE conforming.
If you mean Picker relays... the ones I have seen have been made in China and they only come in one color. They will work but I gave the reasons I picked Bosch. Not made in China and 2 colors.
 

spankybear

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Thank you, that is very helpful! I have not used finditparts for a long time so I forgot about them. How are you going to address the different amp ratings with only two spare fuses?
I am keeping 2 type of spare relays insted of 4... Fuses are another story.
 
If you mean Picker relays... the ones I have seen have been made in China and they only come in one color. They will work but I gave the reasons I picked Bosch. Not made in China and 2 colors.
Thanks for the spelling correction, you are correct, PICKER components. They are based in Minnesota and produced in Asia specifically, contacts in Japan and final assembly in China. Not everything made in Asia is Harbor Freight quality. It depends on the specification and QC by the OEM. I agree with you on the BOSCH color code and they are made in Portugal which is in the EU so that is a statement of quality because of the CE , TÜV, and ISO 9000 requirements.
 

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Those from Amazon will work but they do not have a diode across the coil like what came factory. Without it there will be a voltage spike in the system when the power is removed from the coil. Another reason I wanted the Bosch .
 

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Great thread.
While we are all sharing great links...... anyone have a source for the black circuit breakers (fuses)?
I think people just replace those with fuses. I did anyway. I was troubleshooting something electrical, I can't remember what, it seemed like the breakers were popping when they shouldn't have. Out of frustration, I just replaced them all with fuses.
 

Ronmar

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I think people just replace those with fuses. I did anyway. I was troubleshooting something electrical, I can't remember what, it seemed like the breakers were popping when they shouldn't have. Out of frustration, I just replaced them all with fuses.
Yea, standard automotive blade fuses will fit where the circuit breakers are located...
 

Khann

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On the Finditparts site they currently only have the Bosch 24v 20A 5 pin in a mini version would this still work ?
 
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