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relays3.jpg Being careful to connect the wires to the proper terminals (using the list below), securely connect the old wires to the terminals of the new sockets.  Try to keep the wires the same length so there's not a huge ratnest.

EEC PWR (brown socket)
4 - 30 - Y (battery always 12V)
3 - 87 - Bu, DB, R (12V out to EEC, when relay is energized)
1 - 85 - Wh/LB, R/LG (12V in from ig.sw. in RUN or START)
2 - 86 - Bk/LG, Bk (ground)

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FP (green socket)
30 - Y (battery always 12V)
87 - Pk/Bk, Br, DG/Y (12V out to inertia sw., when relay is energized)
85 - R (12V in from EEC PWR relay, when that relay is energized)
86 - T/LG, LB/Or (ground from EEC, when commanded)

In this application, it's OK to reverse 30 with 87.  If your relays are NOT diode-suppressed (look for the diode symbol on the case), it's OK to reverse 85 with 86.  If they ARE diode-suppressed, observe proper polarity of 85 & 86.

It's possible to just use common insulated flat blade terminals to connect the bare wires to the relay terminals without a socket, but it's not as secure or convenient.  To make the connections last longer, apply electrical grease to the relay terminal & the female on the wire.

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Being careful to connect the wires to the proper terminals (using the list below), securely connect the old wires to the terminals of the new sockets. Try to keep the wires the same length so there's not a huge ratnest.

EEC PWR (brown socket)
4 - 30 - Y (battery always 12V)
3 - 87 - Bu, DB, R (12V out to EEC, when relay is energized)
1 - 85 - Wh/LB, R/LG (12V in from ig.sw. in RUN or START)
2 - 86 - Bk/LG, Bk (ground)



FP (green socket)
30 - Y (battery always 12V)
87 - Pk/Bk, Br, DG/Y (12V out to inertia sw., when relay is energized)
85 - R (12V in from EEC PWR relay, when that relay is energized)
86 - T/LG, LB/Or (ground from EEC, when commanded)

In this application, it's OK to reverse 30 with 87. If your relays are NOT diode-suppressed (look for the diode symbol on the case), it's OK to reverse 85 with 86. If they ARE diode-suppressed, observe proper polarity of 85 & 86.

It's possible to just use common insulated flat blade terminals to connect the bare wires to the relay terminals without a socket, but it's not as secure or convenient. To make the connections last longer, apply electrical grease to the relay terminal & the female on the wire.

See the NEXT caption.
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