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292 relay

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]Has anyone changed to a 292 relay for a headlight buzzer? Does anyone know which relay this replaced? i have seen this relay on ebay:-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/No-292-VW-GOL ... 4d0be80c97

will this work on my van?
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If you searched the forum you would have found out that Relay 292 is the buzzer.

https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/VW ... ning_buzzer
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thanks titus!

found this on the wiki also:-

This makes a buzzer sound if your lights are on and the ignition is off, it is not affected by open/closed doors! I know this isn't as most peeps would like but it's easy and available!

Also this will only work if you have blade fuses as fitted to late 86ish 'C' reg vans on

This also only works if you have the 99 wiper relay fitted, not the 19 or no intermittent wipers.

Basically what you need is the 292 relay as fitted to late VW Caddys and from what I can see most late 90's Seats.



Taurus: The VW part number for the 292 relay from the caddy van is IOL0951307 and costs £16.07 including VAT


All you have to do is plug it into slot 7


I have put this mod on several vans now without problems.

This is the relay as it fits in the seat/caddy , so you know where to look. It sits out of the fuse box in its own little carrier!



Which is what i am after but should of looked on the wiki first schoolboy error! :run
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Before everybody runs out to buy their 292 relay I should point out that if you have front fog lights relay position 7 will already be occupied (unless DIY wired an utilising a separate switch from the VW one)
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1664 wrote:Before everybody runs out to buy their 292 relay I should point out that if you have front fog lights relay position 7 will already be occupied (unless DIY wired an utilising a separate switch from the VW one)

ah.... well spotted pike. :ok
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