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Relay for Headlight Signalling 120-130

Ok Here's one for you Antique electrical geniuses .... there are three connections to the Headlight Signaling Relay ... a grey, a double red and a black. There are absolutely no markings on the relay .... how the heck do you hook this up? The old relay was removed and an aftermarket one of too light current rating was installed and gave up the ghost .. so I don't have the original one to go off any help would be greatly appreciated ....

According to HAYNES .. the BLACK goes to the headlights,the GREY goes to the switch on the signal light stalk .. however, HAYNES says that the one going to the fuse block should be BLACK... and I have a DOUBLE RED wassup wid dat ??? The BLACK line appears to be hot .... so is probably from the fuse box .... Sooo maybe the double RED is the one that should go to the headlights ...... OK so which connections on the relay do they attach to ???????
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Brett Sutherland & the 1.5 million mile 122 Canadian






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