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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: TommyR on August 29, 2023, 11:59:57 PM
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Hello Folks, I`ll bet this has been posted 100 times so apologies in advance. I lost my low beam lights, high beams work fine. I suspect the lighting logic relay located front right of bike under the right side cover. It's the rear most relay in the array of 5. It's a bit special!! Doesn`t seem to exist in the USA, local Guzzi dealer is about as much use as a chocolate tea pot. Does anyone know where to get this COBO 18.0247.0000 one or it's equivalent at left side of photo? BTW, i`ve checked all my fuses, they're fine... Big thanks - Tom
(https://i.ibb.co/Vg7T5LT/Stelvio-Relays.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Vg7T5LT)
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I just replace all of the odd balls with new 5 prongs that way when you have an issue you can just rotate them all forward on hole. There is a guy that sells top quality ones here, cheap. If not, any auto parts store.
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Looks like Grainger has it. https://www.grainger.com/product/GRAINGER-APPROVED-Automotive-Relay-40-A-12V-5RLU7?opr=PDPRRDSP&analytics=dsrrItems_5ZMT6
Paul B :boozing:
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I recently went to Autozone for 4 Prong automotive horn relay for $9 each in stock for my Horn/Starter Relay that failed.
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Do as you wish but to get them all to fit back in their base on your bike it is best to use the stock relay, the others do not fit physically in the space provided or the pins are too big. I have been swapping them long time, most do not work unless you make your own relay set-up & change the bases(plugs) THIS IS FOR THE CARC's not EV's are different.
Here's an EDIT: looked them up & priced them some $33 some $10 all total for 7 = around $!50
One reason I never bought newer----------I don't like the electrics , just work on them.