H2 2008 High Beam Relay Location
Does anyone know where to find the above (asking for a friend)
My guess is a PCB underside of the fuse box, very different to earlier years.
Any help very much appreciated.
My guess is a PCB underside of the fuse box, very different to earlier years.
Any help very much appreciated.
Service manual says it is in the underhood fuse block but.... it is non-serviceable.
"Important: Relays listed below are non-serviceable Printed Circuit Board (PCB) relays and are internal to the block."
"-- HI BEAM PCB Relay -- HI HEADLAMP - LT Fuse, HI HEADLAMP - RT Fuse"
"Important: Relays listed below are non-serviceable Printed Circuit Board (PCB) relays and are internal to the block."
"-- HI BEAM PCB Relay -- HI HEADLAMP - LT Fuse, HI HEADLAMP - RT Fuse"
Thanks @MixManSC that's is what I've read too.
The diagram says HI-Beam PCB relay, and as you say it's non-serviceable.
Just watched a YT video on a GMC Silverado, the box layout is slightly different but the format with plastic handles either side looks similar.
The narrator talks about de-soldering the relay mounted underneath, that's my thinking at the moment - some pictures of the underside would be good.
The diagram says HI-Beam PCB relay, and as you say it's non-serviceable.
Just watched a YT video on a GMC Silverado, the box layout is slightly different but the format with plastic handles either side looks similar.
The narrator talks about de-soldering the relay mounted underneath, that's my thinking at the moment - some pictures of the underside would be good.
maybe relocate the relay to an empty relay provision on the fuse box. i had to do that for a dodge TIPM fuel pump relay was integrated to the board. benefit was now it had a normal externally serviceable relay.
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