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polle999 
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hello good people of www.the12volt.com

i am currently trying to find some info about this relay! its a bosch 0280 230 006

the pins is 1, 15, 30, 31, 50, 87, 87b

7 pin relay, starter? -- posted image.

any ho can draw what kind of switching is going on in this relay? like when 15  gets power it turns on 87 and so on?

thank you!

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Can you give us a hand..... translate for us! 7 pin relay, starter? -- posted image.
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1 Coil, distributor - low voltage

15 Switched + downstream of battery (output of ignition/driving switch)
30 Input from battery +, direct
31 Battery negative terminal, or ground, direct
50 Starter control (direct)
87 Input
87b Output 2

OSCH Part # 0280230006 {Combi-Relay}

Category: Relay - Combination

http://www.hueco.com/Relais_05-06_full_web.pdf

7 pin relay, starter? -- posted image.

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polle999 
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thx

but sadly i have that info already.. the thing im looking for a diagram over the switching going on in side the relay .. like were you can se that pin 1 makes a contact between 30 and 50 .. just like that.

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There is a circuit inside of the cube It needs a low voltage pulse from the points to pin 1 to operate the relay.

No pulse no fuel.

This is usually a pulse from the points or electronic ignition module.

7 pin relay, starter? -- posted image.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
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polle999 
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Ahh just the post i was looking for .! :-)

thx

now i know that if i connect 12+ directly to pin 50 and it has all its other signals i should start.. if the wireing to the rest is fine... but if not i could connect a small light bulb to the pin 1 to se if there is any pulse... correct?


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