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new to eagles. unknown relays!?

Started by 88formula, September 18, 2015, 01:28:43 PM

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88formula

While diagnosing my no power to the ecm I found all these relays under the hood and I have no clue what they are for... any help would be appreciated.





And what is this guy for? There's a little circuit board inside it?!



More questions!!!! Does anyone have a picture of where the factory foot lamps are supposed to go in the interior? Mine are just laying on the ground.. 

macdude443

The box with the circuit board is the diode trio.  That tells the sol-vac to kick in when the rear defrost, A/C or headlight are on.  The footwell lights normally mount to the rear of the package tray.  I've only seen one mounting hole in an SX/4 on the drivers side.  I drilled one for the passenger side.
1982 Eagle SX/4
1986 Eagle Wagon

vangremlin

Picture # 3, I have seen the fog light relay mounted in that location before, but can't remember if there might something else that also gets mounted in that vicinity.
1981 Kammback 258 - "Pepe"
1980 Coupe 258 - "Ginger
1972 Gremlin X 304
1978 Gremlin 4 cyl 121 - sold
1964 TBird 390 - sold

88formula

Awesome! !! I was wondering where that diode pack was located! And the factory fog lights don't work ether, now I got a place to start diagnosis!

macdude443

The factory fog lights (that I've owned, anyway) have all had issues with corroded or burned contacts where the bulbs seat.  They use H2 bulbs.
1982 Eagle SX/4
1986 Eagle Wagon

Sandeagle

Isn't the diode trio usually in the alternator?

amcfool1

hi, in picture  #1 the small square one is the manifold heater relay, and the larger rectangular one is the horn relay. gz

88formula

Sweet!! I'm going to unplug them and test to verify.

I know what your thinking about in the alternator,  there are 3 sets of 3 diodes in the alternator. The diode treo that were talking about on the fire wall is to boost idle when headlights are turned on, or the rear defroster, or the a/c compressor is engaged.

Sandeagle

Ok,  you need to tap the gas to get that to engadge. I turned the idle down then turned stuff on and that's why the idle went back up till I turned stuff off.  Thanks

carnuck

Quote from: 88formula on September 27, 2015, 10:11:32 PM
Sweet!! I'm going to unplug them and test to verify.

I know what your thinking about in the alternator,  there are 3 sets of 3 diodes in the alternator. The diode treo that were talking about on the fire wall is to boost idle when headlights are turned on, or the rear defroster, or the a/c compressor is engaged.

2 sets of 3 diodes in each alternator. (Delco ones) 3 windings in the alt with each stator set having a positive and negative diode to cut the other half of the Alternating current the alternator makes to turn it into Direct current, "rectifying" it.

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