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Date:         Sat, 22 Aug 2009 12:04:06 -0700
Reply-To:     neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Where does Hella relay go?
Comments: To: Jeff Hartman <jeffreyleehartman@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <ca6f512f0908221129s23ba1a4ax24b9b99d4355c5de@mail.gmail.com>
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On 8/22/09, Jeff Hartman <jeffreyleehartman@gmail.com> wrote: ....... I > also checked my bentley, but am afraid mine only goes through 1985 (I > know that is negligent on my part), and the fuse box in my 86 is > entirely different than shown on pg 97.11, but it fits the exact > description provided by Jeff Seaman and Joel Walker. The mystery is > that they describe 6 installed relays in the main fuse/ relay box, > while I have 8. I am starting to wonder if two of these additional > relays are just extras inserted by the PO as spares. I have had this > vanagon since 1995. So I am starting to remove the two screws out of > the fuse box to see those other positions are connected to wiring or > nothing. This vehicle has a lot of things added on to it by the PO who > had it converted by Automotive Services Industries. But I always > assumed the electrical acessories like the furnace were on separately > fused circuits, and did not use anything in the fuse box. > > Incidentally, the reason I was distracted from my fuse and relay > cleaning exercise in the first place was that my wife choose that > moment to remind me that I could have turned our vanagon into the cash > for clunkers program, rather than messing with it now. Contrary to > her urging,I rejected that option, because I am sentimental about all > the great family adventures we have had in this vehicle all across BC, > Yukon and Alaska. >

Likely you would have mentioned this, but is there a number (large) on top of relay?

If so, that # can be referenced to a more updated Bentley. From what I see, one would need to know what range your VIN # falls under (as per my first email).

As for PO's work done, YMMV, but almost anything can be done by a well meaning PO. It's entirely possibly he/she used a spare spot on the fuse/relay panel to install a relay for something non-stock.

Neil.

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