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Relays 200 84

At the local pick and pull, they charge just $2 for electrical relays. I've paid much, much more to get brand new ones. I was thinking about buying a bunch of these used ones just to have on hand, and to stash in the glove box for long trips.

Can anyone give me a quick rundown of the most important relays I should try to get - and where they're located?

Fuel pump relay is one I'm especially concerned about.

Also, does the AW70 trans have an OD relay like the M46 does? If so, is it also behind the glove box?

Speaking of pick and pull bargains you may not have thought of - I always try to grab a bunch of fuses and little light bulbs. (Tail lights, instrument lights, dome lights, etc.) At my favorite yard, they let you take this kind of stuff for free (within reason, of course). Can you believe two little tail lights cost $1.79 at Autozone? I now have a big ziplock baggie full of these bulbs and fuses in the glove box of each Brick. Also, at our yard, headlights are $1 each. I got two for each of my cars. All four together were cheaper than one brand new one. And now I have them on hand.






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