Dear Chris,
Good p.m. and hope this finds you well. Before you shell out $113, look into getting a bulb failure relay at a salvage yard. You might find, in your area, salvage yards that will allow you to gather the items you need. This will save you money - and get you better quality parts - than the salvage yard, where the parts are removed by workers, and brought to the office.
If you find the first type of salvage yard, be very careful not to damage anything, in the process of getting the part you need. All parts on a salvage car have value, and damaging parts that you don't intend to buy, is like taking money from the owner's (owners') pocket. If you operate carefully, you'll be a welcome customer, and over time save yourself a big PILE of money.
This relay, as you know, is easy to remove. You need only a Screwdriver, to access it. I believe that this relay is the same in any 940/960, so you have a wide range of cars, from which to choose.
I'd recommend you take two of these bulb failure relays. Both are unlikely to be bad. If only one works, you're still way ahead. If both work, you have a spare, for small money.
While you're there, collect overdrive relay (white, 1" sq., and 1.5" tall) and some of the other relays. At some point, you'll need a spare.
Yours faithfully,
spook
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