Isolation relay Pontiac Fiero 1984-1986

$57.95

 

 

My business is for sale:

http://rodneydickman.com/product_info.php?products_id=542

 

I have not found anyone to take over my business. So:

So my plan now is to eventually take my business (mainly just my existing inventory) to Denver.   But: I also am not making parts anymore in my shop here. I am also not restocking many items as they run out. You may have noticed some of my parts are out of stock now. That trend will continue. Once in Denver I will continue to sell out my existing stock I have on hand and as I run out of things they become discontinued.

So my advice is buy it now because it may not be available in the future.

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Thank you,
Rodney Dickman

 

 

9-10-24:  I am still in business and this item is still in stock.

 

 

Looking for an isolation relay?

 

GM part # 10022620 & GM 10038949

 

 

 

You will probably not find a new one. You might find a good used one. I have had many requests to make a reproduction of this GM 10022620 iand GM 10038949 solation relay.

 

 

They come with wires. You cut off the old plugs to your original isolation relay and you butt splice them to the factory wires and use adhesive shrink tube (included in the kit) to make water proof connections. I might look at selling them with new plugs on them. You would still need to cut your old plugs off and butt splice on the new plugs, but it would be replaceable. IMO with a new one like this you should never need to replace it.

 

Potted in a black ABS plastic box and close to the size of the original. 100% waterproof.

 

They have a tab with a hole to mount them in the stock location with the original screw. The wires exit on the bottom.

 

Potted to make them 100% waterproof:

 

 

The wires coming out of them are in the correct colors.  You cut off the old plugs on your wiring harness and butt splice them to the factory harness wires and use adhesive lined shrink tube to make a waterproof connection.

The kit includes shrink tube, butt splices and solder:

 

After you crimp on the butt splices solder the butt splices to make a very durable connection. Do not forget to put the shrink tube pieces on each wire before you crimp the butt splices!

 

The isolation relay is in the front just left of the drivers side headlight assembly.

The one on the left in this picture:

 

Every one is tested in my test fixture:

 

 

 

Another option:

In my opinion if you are having problems with your headlight motor lift system not working you should just upgrade to my complete all in one relay kit. My upgrade controller kit puts all three relays in one potted waterproof box.

 

Clink on the link below:

http://rodneydickman.com/product_info.php?products_id=424

 

 

 

 Electrical/electronic parts are not returnable.

 

 

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