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Options when you can't find a new relay?
#1072587
06/24/14 07:16 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 57
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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So I've checked all the parts places, dealerships, and online sites, but I absolutely cannot find a new OD Relay for my '89 Raider. Using car-part.com hasn't been fruitful since the ones near me that actually have a raider or Montero either no longer have the vehicle or part, or they never return my phone calls.
I NEED this relay. What are my options?
1989 Dodge Raider SWB, 3.0 V6, Automatic.
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: krenzy]
#1072588
06/24/14 10:18 PM
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Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 95
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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So I've checked all the parts places, dealerships, and online sites, but I absolutely cannot find a new OD Relay for my '89 Raider. Using car-part.com hasn't been fruitful since the ones near me that actually have a raider or Montero either no longer have the vehicle or part, or they never return my phone calls.
I NEED this relay. What are my options? If it's the same as an 89 Montero tell me where it's located on the vehicle and I will grab one for you.
Last edited by Jeep2Montero; 06/24/14 10:21 PM.
Epxo rig-98 Montero "SR" with ARB front bumper and 33x9.50's
Trail rig-97 ZJ V8 with long arms and 35's, trailer queen
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: Jeep2Montero]
#1072589
06/24/14 10:39 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 13,649
Web Wheeler
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Step back two steps. The relays rarely fail. What dies is the a/t temp switch on the water neck or the switch on the shifter or it's wiring, and somewhat less rarely than the relay, the o/d valve on the tranny.
Not responsible for advice not taken...
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: fasteddy]
#1072590
06/24/14 11:10 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 57
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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The temp switch passed the test (ground test recommended throighout the forums) and the switch on the shifter appears to work as the dash shows OD OFF when switched off and goes blank when the PD selector is ON. Is there a better way to test the shifted button?
1989 Dodge Raider SWB, 3.0 V6, Automatic.
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: krenzy]
#1072591
06/25/14 01:46 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 13,649
Web Wheeler
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Sort of. Test to see if you have 12v at the connector to the a/t temp switch with the o/d switch and ign on. This tests the relay and switch relay circuit (different than the light circuit), leaving the o/d solenoid valve as the cuplrit.
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: fasteddy]
#1072592
06/26/14 01:38 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 57
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Ok so the temp switch may be the culprit, but herein lies another issue. The replacement part comes up as a TS5552 from Echlin through NAPA, but it has two prongs, not one. Can I still use it and just use one prong? If so, which? The dealership doesn't have any they can order.
1989 Dodge Raider SWB, 3.0 V6, Automatic.
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: krenzy]
#1072593
06/26/14 02:53 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 13,649
Web Wheeler
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The a/t temp switch is the single connector pointing forward from the water neck, opposite the ecu temp sensor, which is the two wire, connectors in a tee, sensor. The a/t temp switch is very small in diameter. You can't use the two wire one, as it's a thermistor, NOT a switch. They are selling you the wrong part. The right one may well be dealer only. I thought it passed the teat before? If you ground the single wire, it should enable the o/d shifter on/off switch. Another test for the switch is to check continuity cold and at something like 90*C, continuity between connector and lower metal switch body. Rubber band the test leads to the connector and body, and immerse in boiling water. The swtich should close (0 ohms, or real close) as the switch heats up in the boiling water. EDIT: Found ya one here...
Last edited by fasteddy; 06/26/14 03:07 AM.
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: fasteddy]
#1072594
06/26/14 03:24 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 57
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I tested it before but I didn't trust that I had the correct results since open/closed at the shifter switch threw me off, since off is on/on is off. Went back to retest and snapped the prong. It was very dirty and most likely original which, I'm guessing, is why it snapped so damn easy.
Thank you for the link! Everywhere else I search has the wrong part or can't get the right one.
Last edited by krenzy; 06/26/14 03:25 AM.
1989 Dodge Raider SWB, 3.0 V6, Automatic.
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: fasteddy]
#1072595
06/26/14 03:33 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 57
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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After I submitted the order I got worried a little. The picture looks like the switch that sits on top of the therm block, behind the thermostat and to the drivers side. I already replaced that one mistakenly, having been given the wrong part number at work. Here is a comparison of the busted A/T switch I need and the brand new coolant temp switch (I think?) that was already replaced and doesn't fit in that ATS hole. ![[Linked Image]](http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e315/grinders_18/IMG_20140617_173159_492_zpsizop0t9r.jpg)
1989 Dodge Raider SWB, 3.0 V6, Automatic.
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Re: Options when you can't find a new relay?
[Re: krenzy]
#1072596
06/26/14 04:38 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
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Trail Leader
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What are the electrical habits of each? Appearance does not always match.
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