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Wiring Harness With Socket For Control Relay on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Salem, Connecticut, United States

Salem, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

 This pre-made relay harness has 11" wire leads, with 16 ga. relay coil wires and 14 ga. contact wires for use with a 5 pin control relay. These sockets have a special side slot and can be stacked side by side as shows in photo 2.

Note this auction is for 1 socket w harness only and photo 2 showing harness with and without relays is for display only to show how these sockets can be stacked side by side. 

This harness can be used with any standard 5 pin ISO relay.

See my other listings for a harness with a control relay. 

 

 

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