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Under Dash Relay Question....


FrankRizzo

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I pulled my dash to get it refurbished. Yay Me....I think.

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I found these relays tucked up there and Im not sure what they do. Google just says "relay". I have a FSM and can not find these anywhere . I kinda think one helps the wipers "park" and the other one is some sort of voo-doo EGR thingy.

 

Any help/experience appreciated...otherwise - I'll just start tracing wires

 

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My 8 ball says...

 

Right is bcdd solenoid relay...

 

"The Boost Controlled Deceleration Device (BCDD) is employed to reduce HC emissions emitted during coasting. The BCDD, installed under the throttle chamber as a part of it, supplies additional air to the intake manifold during coasting to maintain the manifold vacuum at the proper operating pressure. (18.5 inHg)"

 

Left is egr cutoff

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2 hours ago, thisismatt said:

My 8 ball says...

 

Right is bcdd solenoid relay...

 

"The Boost Controlled Deceleration Device (BCDD) is employed to reduce HC emissions emitted during coasting. The BCDD, installed under the throttle chamber as a part of it, supplies additional air to the intake manifold during coasting to maintain the manifold vacuum at the proper operating pressure. (18.5 inHg)"

 

Left is egr cutoff

 

Thanks Dude!

 

Any tips on how to wire those into the KA24DE ?    

 

Kidding....

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