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Well.... when you get curious about the relay and why it won't work it's only natural for mechanical minds to..... :) Pretty simple really. LOL

When I wiggled or put pressure on the holding coil the resistance changed drastically. The replacement I ordered off Ebay did the same thing. The resistance on the coil is suppose to be 100 Ohms or so. My readings varied a great deal.. from 8M OHms to open. But the coil still worked. I checked the readings on two different meters one was a Simpson 260. So... If anyone is curious. :) Now you know. :)
 

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That's funny. I also dissected mine after I got the new one. Did you try the new one yet and still have the problem? BTW, I answered your PM too.
 
Thanks, I got the PM. The new one didn't work... the relay would not close when I applied power and the readings also changed. Funny thing as I mentioned previously in another post, if you put pressure on the relay box you can influence the resistance readings. Such was the case on mine and the one I purchased.
 
If you connect +12vDC power to the purple wire and - to the black wire, the relay should close which would be a click and the resistance across the two red wires should be very close to zero. If neither relay does that, then they are both bad
 
I got a replacement relay from the vendor (used also) and it did not work either. These relays are very strange. The Ohm readings are all over the place with them and when I apply power they do not close the switch. I believe these relays just get stuck from sitting and won't work. From my perspective they are garbage.
 
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