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94 940 Sedan Bulb Failure Relay - Best way to remove? 900

Hi - I suspect I have a bad bulb failure relay (symptoms - no brake lights and cruise control does not work). I located the relay (relay panel behind fuse panel - red circular relay), but, can not figure out the best way to remove this relay for check/replacement. Any advice on the best way to replace/repair this relay would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Randy








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    94 940 Sedan Bulb Failure Relay - Best way to remove? 900

    I have about 3 of these big red monsters I pulled from the local junkyard. If you like , I can mail them to you. If they (one of them) works for you then you can mail me whatever it is worth to you. They are just collecting dust in my garage. Shoot me a PM with your address if interested.
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    93' 240 Classic Wagon 220K & 92' 740 Wagon Regina/Rex 90K








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    94 940 Sedan Bulb Failure Relay - Best way to remove? 900

    Thanks for the advice. After removing the cigarette cover and screws the small tray came right out. Madfe access to the relay easy.








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    94 940 Sedan Bulb Failure Relay - Best way to remove? 900

    I assume you have removed the ashtray and it holder and are looking for room to get your hand in there...

    Remove the surround panel from the cigarette lighter and see the phillips head screw inserted on an angle. Remove that screw. Pull that side of the entire storage box towards you and when you get it out far enough move it to the left to release the right side.

    Randy







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