Wiring a Bosch relay using wires from FSV

hheynow

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I've said this before...go to Checkers and get a $2.99 test light, the kind with the sharp point and alligator clip. While on the WMO tank clip the alligator to a ground and one by one stab each wire until the light goes on. Then go to the second Bosch relay link and follow it. :dunno
 

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Seriously man how do you think I determined the wire was hot? My tongue? C'mon.

I'm kind of beyond that point - I know what cables are doing what now - that is the way the Pollack works 12v+ for one port 12v- on the same cable for the other - in my case the rear is the 12v- (unless I missed something).

What I want is to know how to wire the relay so it provides power when it receives 12v- at #86.

I've said this before...go to Checkers and get a $2.99 test light, the kind with the sharp point and alligator clip. While on the WMO tank clip the alligator to a ground and one by one stab each wire until the light goes on. Then go to the second Bosch relay link and follow it. :dunno
 

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Take a look at your other thread then check it against the provided link.
 
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