40amp yellow relay

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Daffydefender2007

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Hi,
Just replacing my headlights on my 2007 td5. Notice that I have no power going to the headlights so unsure how long they haven’t been working! Oops

think I have a bad relay. Tested it. It clicks but no voltage passes thru.

I can order online and get on delivered but surely I can pop into euro car parts and get one over the counter ?

anyone know the exact part number ?

It’s a yellow one

It’s just a simple 40amp relay. Made by Ford.
Any ideas ?

thanks
 

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Ok I see. Here it is :
 

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The terminal configuration is normal however...I'm no leccy expert but the symatic might be unique and not universal.?
 
Just take the relay into any auto shop and ask if they have one, they should be able to supply you with one off the shelf.
 
You can get them from land rover, I changed my pump and glow plug relays as a pro cautionary measure (they look the same as that)
 
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