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Join Date: Jan 2004
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help me identify this part.
I bought a 1974 MGB that had been pushed out of the garage and put under a tarp. I am not a mechanic and have never worked on my own cars so I got a haynes manuel and started poking around under the hood trying to figure out how to get this car running.
The man I bought it from says that a relay went bad so he took it off and was going to replace it and never did. I found where the relay went but I haven't been able to identify it with the book. It is located under the hood on the right side of the car, on the wheel well just aft of a fuse box. I know that the fuse box runs the turn signals. I know that this relay is one problem with the car. I am sure that there are others. This is just where I am going to start. |
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Re: help me identify this part.
the relay i,m thinking of sits in front of fusebox and could have 3 or 4 wires,the indicator flasher box is under dash by steering wheel,r.h.d. will look through books to see if i can help,
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Re: help me identify this part.
very sorry for not replying sooner.the missing relay is for overdrive.
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