Standard® RY-1214 Direct Fit Turn Signal Relay, Sold Individually
Manufacturer #RY-1214
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Standard® RY-1214 Direct Fit Turn Signal Relay, Sold Individually
Manufacturer #RY-1214
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$37.46
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| Interchange Part Number | RF50780001 |
| Product Fit | Direct Fit |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Series | Standard OE Replacement |
| Warranty | 3-year or 36,000-mile Standard limited warranty |
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Question: Where is the location of the turn signal relay?on a 2006 BMW 750LIErik M. / Aug 16, 2024
Hi Erik, I'm glad to assist you. The turn signal relay in a 2006 BMW 750Li is part of the vehicle's broader electronic control system rather than a standalone relay that you might find in older or simpler vehicles. Specifically, in the 2006 BMW 750Li, the turn signal function is controlled by the Footwell Module (FRM), which is located inside the vehicle. To access the FRM, you may need to remove a trim panel or cover near the footwell. Once the panel is removed, the module should be visible. Upon checking, the relay you referred to is incompatible with the car you mentioned. We do not carry a direct-fit turn signal relay for your 2006 BMW 750iL.
JE
Question: Here's a good Diagnostic question..for this specific model Ford... when operating the interior light switch as well as the frequently used turn signal ..and there is a slight buzz or electrical buzzy sound from the lower fuse box area... Can this be assumed that the Relay may be the culprit..?? and need replacement...??MasterG / Apr 05, 2024
Hi Gerald, I'm glad to assist you. Yes. A faulty relay could certainly cause a buzzing sound, especially if it's struggling to operate. Relays can wear out over time or become damaged due to electrical issues. If your truck appears in the vehicle fitment information below (after selecting the year, make, model, submodel, and engine size), it is a guaranteed fit part. Grab our lowest price and click the link below to buy it today. Happy shopping!
https://www.carparts.com/turn-signal-relay/standard/siry1214?can=cpje1043_CSQA_20240405
JE
Question: My relay has five pins on it is there one available with five pins for the 97 ranger?Mitchell Y. / Jan 31, 2024
Hi Mitchell, thank you for reaching out! Upon checking, we do not have that type available. We only have this part with 5 prongs. Have a good one!
AB
Question: Where is signal relay located?
2007 Mercury Montego PremierJESSE M. / Apr 14, 2023
Hi Jesse, I'm glad to assist you. This will be located in the interior fuse box. If you're interested in this turn signal relay, you can click on the link below for direct ordering to take advantage of our ongoing discount and limited stocks. I hope this helps, and happy shopping.
https://www.carparts.com/turn-signal-relay/standard/siry1214?can=CPAE1047_CSQA_20230414
AE
Question: will the 5-prong flasher work? 6-prongs on original flasher 1995 Ford ranger v6 4.0 vin-x ?KENNETH M. / Sep 25, 2022
Hi Kenneth, thank you for reaching out. No, it will not. You need a signal flasher with a similar number of prongs and layout as the original part. Per checking, we don't have a turn signal flasher with six prongs for the 1995 Ford Ranger. Have a nice day.
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