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    Missing relay behind dashboard by passenger's right knee

    Whilst refurb-ing my cabin, I discovered a relay was missing from a relay holder behind the dashboard by the passenger's right knee. It is mounted just forward of the passenger door and has a wiring loom running to it. I put a relay in to see if anything changed, but nothing seemed to start working that was previously dead. I did think this was something to do with the seatbelt warning light, but that is still dead.

    What does this relay supply?
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    It is the seat belt warning light, but it was a special relay. I don't even know if I have any of those any more.
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    Thanks for confirming my suspicions. Just need to locate the correct relay I guess. I am still trying to source the cable / harness for the passenger side seat belt warning light.

    By the way, it looks like the standard round relay socket with half a dozen pin sockets in a circle.

    It doesn't look like this one I found while searching.
    Last edited by SpawnyWhippet; 01-15-2014 at 09:43 PM.
    Member # 2899
    1972 911T
    2004 996 C4S
    2001 996 Carrera
    2008 Cayenne S (sold)
    2004 Cayenne Turbo (sold)
    2009 997 cabriolet (sold)
    2002 996 Turbo (sold)
    1998 Boxster S (sold)
    1997 993 cab (sold)
    1989 911 3.2 Carrera (sold)

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    Yes, the socket takes the standard 6 pin relay, but the relay was a silver color with a red base and several pins were the red plastic, only a couple were metal pins making contact. Most are in land fills now.
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