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dstrick32 
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95 Chevy Silverado Conversion has a relay added under dash,  Philips ECG RLY1942F 2PDT 12A/250VAC 12VDC, this has something to do with the functions of an added upper console with LED lights and other fuctions. Would like to know the workings and a diagram of the wiring, as per hot and accessories. Someone has played havoc with it. It has 8 male connector in the folling order.

From back to front. 

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Thank you and I hope I've given enough info. This one is new to me, I'm familiar with the single relays.

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I can't locate any info on that relay but I can help you with it. Since you are familiar with a single relay, this is basically 2 of those relays in one case with only one coil to control both sets of poles.   You will have to use an ohm meter to figure it out, but here is what you need to do. The coil of the relay will be on one pair of connections at the front or back of the relay. Check from left row pin 1 to right row pin 1, if no reading there check from left row pin 4 to right row pin 4. One of those pairs should give you a reading. That is the coil of the relay known as terminals 85 and 86. Now to figure out the switching part of the relay, let's say the coil was l + r pins number 1. You will need to use the meter again, on the left row 2 of the remaining connections will read a dead short. Notice which 2 pins they were. You will now have to energize the relay. The not yet identified pin is 87. Whatever pin is now connected to that pin is 30. The pin that was initially connected to what you now know as 30, is 87a.    The right row is laid out just as the left. 30 on L is directly across from 30 R.
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Thanks for the reply, i am an idiot, I think I can figure it out after reading your post. Will holler if I run into any problems!!
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NTE Bought ECG

Replace ECG part# RLY1942F With NTE part# R10-11D10-12F

here is the Datasheet

http://www.nteinc.com/relay_web/pdf/R10.pdf

Here is a mini Datasheet I made from the original for your relay.

relay, philips ecg rly1942f -- posted image.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
When in doubt, try it out !
dstrick32 
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relay, philips ecg rly1942f -- posted image.

A & B Coil = 85 & 30

7 & 9 Power sources = 86

1 & 4, 3 & 6 Accessories = 87 & 87A

Am I anywhere close to being right??

Thanks for the diagrams.

Smoke
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A and B = Coil = 85 and 86
7 = 30
1 = 87A
4 = 87
9 = 30
3 = 87A
6 = 87
dstrick32 
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Thanks, I caught that after I posted but couldn't edit it!
Smoke
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You nailed it !

Here is a comparison of the 2 circuits.

relay, philips ecg rly1942f -- posted image.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
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dstrick32 
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Thanks for everything!!
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That does not look promising.   Thanks for Everything, followed by "SMOKE"    We were glad to help.
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