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hotwaterwizard 
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Can any one Identify this Relay board found inside a trunk?

http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=6331.new#new

Identify a Relay in the trunk -- posted image.

Identify a Relay in the trunk -- posted image.

Identify a Relay in the trunk -- posted image.

Identify a Relay in the trunk -- posted image.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
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Inside "what" trunk?
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hi,

i'm guessing a power antenna control box... Year, make and model of vehicle would be most helpful of course.

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Definately the power antenna control box most likely from a Toyota/Lexus. It was probably just loose in the trunk because the antenna is broken, and they unplugged it to keep the antenna motor from running. Just a guess though ;)
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I would say you own a toyota or lexus. The box in question has something to do with your taillights, I guess tell you when one is out. My friend has a gs300 lexus and half of his tails stopped working and the box was blown. $300 to replace and plugged it in and boom blew again. I checked the rest of the harness to the tails and nothing wrong so I played around and reconnected the wires in the harness side plug with jumpers and everthing has worked flawless ever since.
Just another electronically lost soul. Just kiddin!

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