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Picker/genie 40amp Weather Sealed Relay With 5ft Txl Wires Wrapped In Braided Wi on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Undisclosed Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

This listing is for one Picker / Genie Weather Sealed 40amp relay.

While most relays give you a few engines of wire, you get 5 foot of each wire  with this little package. Also Included is 5 ft of High Quality Braided wire loom to aid in a very clean install.
 
  • 40 AMPS CONTINUOUS CURRENT CAPACITY
  • 12 GA. POWER AND ACCESSORY WIRES
  • 18 GA. RELAY CONTROL WIRES
  • 5 FOOT OF TXL HIGH GRADE WIRE LENGTH ON ALL RELAY WIRES
  • INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED
  • 2 YEAR WARRANTY ON THE RELAY

This is a perfect relay kit for fuel pumps, electric fans, fog lights and almost any other accessory.
 
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