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Old 10th April 2014, 02:06 PM
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Hi,
On the Sierra Hayes repair manual, there is a page where you can identify the fuses, but not the relays. Could anyone tell me where I can find a diagram, or guide saying what relay it is according to its number on the fusebox? I want to keep only the necessary ones, so I need to be able to identify each on them.

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Old 10th April 2014, 03:57 PM
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The Sierra manual 0903 shows all relays, but depends on what year you have.
what year model do you have? i can scan and send if that helps.
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the reply. I actually have the 903. My Sierra is 2.0i DOHC CLX from 1992. The relays are shown in all the diagrams, yes, but I can't find a list to easily identify them in the fusebox. Could you please tell me which page?
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there are at least 4 if not more versions of the 903. But two I have just looked at don't have the relays listed..

I will scan the relvent part of the proper diagrams.

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Hope you can read these..

http://www.claytune.org.uk/images/road/wire0007b.jpg
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Thank you very much TT. I thought 903 was the number of the book, and didn't know there was different versions (I haven't owned a lot oh Haynes manuals in my life )

The scans you published are very useful. The fist one is exactly what I needed. The second though is hard to read, and I don't really get what it is about. perhaps you can tell me ?

One more time you took a thorn out of my side, so thank you very much
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