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<blockquote data-quote="Tricksum" data-source="post: 622306" data-attributes="member: 23951"><p>I did not recieve any response to my post but I replaced the original relay with a modern version and the headlights are now operating perfectly.</p><p>The original galvanised steel Bosch relay looked like it had come from Frankenstein's laboratory and was almost the size of a small tin of corned beef which gave a satisfying clonk when the flasher was operated.The modern plastic replacement by Mylie was not much bigger than a large oxo cube that had a pathetic click.</p><p>I intend to renovate and refit the Bosch relay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tricksum, post: 622306, member: 23951"] I did not recieve any response to my post but I replaced the original relay with a modern version and the headlights are now operating perfectly. The original galvanised steel Bosch relay looked like it had come from Frankenstein's laboratory and was almost the size of a small tin of corned beef which gave a satisfying clonk when the flasher was operated.The modern plastic replacement by Mylie was not much bigger than a large oxo cube that had a pathetic click. I intend to renovate and refit the Bosch relay. [/QUOTE]
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