Omron 7236 Gray 4 Pin Multi Purpose Relay Part# 12177236 Gm, Chevrolet Vehicles on 2040-parts.com
Washoe Valley, Nevada, US
Up for sale is one used Omron 7236 Gray 4 Pin Relay. Part# 12177236 30amp for GM & Chevrolet vehicles. These relays are not Standard Motor Products Brand relays. Had to use their name in order to get the application charts.
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