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  • Oct 10, 2013, 09:16 PM
    Cornel25
    Mainrelay 1992 honda
    Hi I want to now how can I bypass my mainrelay please let me now how to do it thanks
  • Oct 11, 2013, 04:44 AM
    smoothy
    Why do you want to bypass it? If its flakey, replace it.
  • Oct 11, 2013, 06:19 AM
    Stratmando
    Can't bypass it, it allows small current to control large current. I got a set or relay tester for most vehicles, a little over a hundred dollars.
    It plugs into where the relay does, then the relay into that. It allows testing of voltage present at relay, and if the hot and ground to control relay coil is present.
    Need to determine 4 things.
    1 Constant power at relay
    2 hot to the coil
    3 ground to the coil
    For a load out of the relay
    I would actually test out of the ignition switch, in a rush right now. Can help with the colors out of ignition later if needed.
    I'm betting Ignition switch
  • Oct 11, 2013, 06:28 AM
    Stratmando
    Can't bypass it, it allows small current to control large current. I got a set or relay testers for most vehicles, a little over a hundred dollars.
    It plugs into where the relay does, then the relay into that. It allows testing of voltage present at relay, and if the hot and ground to control relay coil is present.
    Need to determine 4 things.
    1 Constant power at relay
    2 hot to the relay coil
    3 ground to the relay coil
    For a load out of the relay
    I would actually test out of the ignition switch, in a rush right now. Can help with the colors out of ignition later if needed.
    I'm betting Ignition switch
    Go to the12volt.com
    Enter you vehicle, vehicle wiring, then scroll down to where you see the color of wires out of ignition and what they are(constant B+, Ignition, Start, Acc, etc.
    Good luck
  • Oct 11, 2013, 06:43 AM
    TxGreaseMonkey
    Not possible. Why would anybody want to?

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