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Standard® RY-438 Standard OE Replacement Windshield Wiper Motor Relay

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RY-438 Standard OE Replacement Windshield Wiper Motor Relay
RY-438 Standard OE Replacement Windshield Wiper Motor Relay
RY-438 Standard OE Replacement Windshield Wiper Motor Relay
RY-438 Standard OE Replacement Windshield Wiper Motor Relay
RY-438 Standard OE Replacement Windshield Wiper Motor Relay

Standard® RY-438 Standard OE Replacement Windshield Wiper Motor Relay

Manufacturer #RY-438

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$34.46

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Question: Where is the location of this relay on a 1994 dodge Dakota?sandra j. / Sep 12, 2020
Hello! It's in the fuse box - there should be a diagram on the lid that tells you which relay does what.
MD
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Mon, Sep 14
Question: how to know if the relay is the problem?A Shopper / Jun 02, 2020
Hello! There are several ways you can test a relay. The easiest method involves swapping the suspect relay with a known good relay of the same design. You can temporarily borrow the good relay from another circuit in your vehicle. If the wipers work with the substitute relay installed, you know the original relay is faulty. Obviously, you'll need to put the known good relay back in its original location before you attempt to operate the vehicle.
MB
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Answered by Mia B. / Wed, Jun 03
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