Relay 292 strangeness...NOW FIXED
Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 22:13
So, got myself a relay 292 to implement the headlight buzzer (I have a habit of driving on sidelights regardless of conditions so figured it would be a good thing). Plugged it in to the correct slot in the fuse / relay box. Reached across and turned the headlights on and was rewarded with an alarm sound. Closed cubby hole, felt smug, had cuppa. A few mins later dropped the kids off...jumped out and my neighbour pointed out my headlights were still on. In silence.
So, in summary the relay worked as advertised. Once. Is there an easy way to check if I've fried the relay (and if so why / how?) or if the van wiring is somehow at fault? (Everything else electrical works as I'd expect). Any advice on which terminals to multimeter or anything like that would be great - of course the relays are 'only' £10 or so from a well known auction site (or, no doubt, cheaper if I go to my local scrappy) but I'd still rather not blow several of them up in the process...
Thanks in advance!
(PS I don't think this is the case but does it require relay 99 - infinite variable wash wipe - to also be present? I have that one on order so will her able to test asap)
So, in summary the relay worked as advertised. Once. Is there an easy way to check if I've fried the relay (and if so why / how?) or if the van wiring is somehow at fault? (Everything else electrical works as I'd expect). Any advice on which terminals to multimeter or anything like that would be great - of course the relays are 'only' £10 or so from a well known auction site (or, no doubt, cheaper if I go to my local scrappy) but I'd still rather not blow several of them up in the process...
Thanks in advance!
(PS I don't think this is the case but does it require relay 99 - infinite variable wash wipe - to also be present? I have that one on order so will her able to test asap)