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Old 09-17-11, 11:50 AM
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Retractor relay

Anyone have part number or cheap alternative for this relay. K figured out my headlight problem was that I had the wrong relay installed which gave the normally closed connection to the wrong terminal resulting in the brown wire being hot it would go up instead of going down
Old 09-17-11, 12:58 PM
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Id go to Autozone (or any store like that) and they can look up the exact part number for you. If they dont have it there they can order it and have it that day or a few days.
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1994 RX-7 parts catalog says the P/N of the Retractor Relay is KA32-67-720. There are two identical relays used, and are located next to each other. The other is the "Small Lamp Relay." You might want to try plugging the small lamp relay into the retractor relay socket and seeing if the problem goes away.
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I've swapped the tns relay right next to it and noticed same results because they are identical. This was from a previous owner that never solved so I've been digging. I looked up the schematics for the tns relay and retractor relay in the fsm and if you look closely you'll see that the normally closed terminals are swapped between the two so there is some difference unless the fsm is incorrect. I'm almost about to just cut and swap the r/l and r/y wires if I can't find the right relay. The fun from buying someone else's project car lol
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With combination switch off, and retractor pressed til the brown wire, middle terminal on the retractor relay, reads 12v and see if the r/l or r/y is getting power
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