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This may sound stupid but I need a relay with an 87a terminal and I cant find one anywhere. Are they uncommon or something? I am installing progressive door locks and I apparently need one.
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It is called a single pole double throw relay, you should be able to find them at an autoparts store or maybe radio shack.
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AutoZone has them for like $5.. Last time I checked radio shack they only had the 4 pin.. Stop by any stereo shop they should sell you one.
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Seems like no one has one, not autozone or radioshack.
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If you can wait, go with partsexpress - they have a website and great prices.
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your local self serve junkyard. 5 pin relay -- posted image.
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a lot of vehicles use a 5 pin relay. A local salvage self serve salvage yard should be able to sell you one pretty cheap. A late 80's to mid 90's dodge full size van has them on the drivers side firewall --> actually 4 of them -- 2 on either side of the jackshaft. This is the easiest place I've found them. Along the same theory, you have to be able to buy them if one in your 92 dodge van went bad. I've also found that some relays with 5 pin, either have two 87 pins, or two 30 pins, so you should be careful if you do go looking at a salvage yard. Hope this helps
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Why in GOD's name would someone wnat to use a "USED" relay!
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