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  • #16
    All sorted now, I followed the advise on this site and sourced some relays from Maplins. It took me 35 minutes to remove the relay box, solder in a replacement relay and re-fit it all back together.

    With a little silicone spray along the window tracks it now works much faster too.

    Good Result

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    • #17
      Originally posted by virgo
      All sorted now, I followed the advise on this site and sourced some relays from Maplins. It took me 35 minutes to remove the relay box, solder in a replacement relay and re-fit it all back together.

      With a little silicone spray along the window tracks it now works much faster too.

      Good Result
      Which relays did you get from Maplins ? I tried them when I needed replacements and they were no help at all.

      Found it....these ones
      Relays are avalable from
      Omron Electronic Components Europe
      Sub-Miniature Automotive PCB Relay
      G8SN-1C7-CUK 12DC (320oms) spdt motor,resistive.

      Or from Maplins
      JM67X 12V/12A Min relay
      Last edited by bensonsnuts; 18 May 2005, 23:50.
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      • #18
        yup those are the ones. you have to be very careful not to damage the circuit board when removing solder and when re-soldering. take as much time as it takes. Worst case scenario any decent electronic shop will charge a small amount to do it and it shouldn't take then very long at all. better safe than sorry.

        Good luck hope it works out for as well as it did for me.

        (saves giving toyota your hard earned cash)

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