RE: main relay fix
#1
RE: main relay fix
probably a stupid question;
if i am not solder proficient, do i have another option other than buying a new relay?
is there anywhere i could take the relay for a cheap/quick fix?
do shops do this kind of thing?
are there professional solderers around?
if i am not solder proficient, do i have another option other than buying a new relay?
is there anywhere i could take the relay for a cheap/quick fix?
do shops do this kind of thing?
are there professional solderers around?
#2
any auto shop should be able to do so,, assuming they know which spot to solder ,,
if you take the relay to them , they should not charge you anymore than 10- dollars ,,it takes not even a minute to solder the cracked spot ,,,,,if you get a magnified glass you can see the crack ( s)
take a look at this ..
http://www.techautorepairs.com/mainrelaydefine.html
if you take the relay to them , they should not charge you anymore than 10- dollars ,,it takes not even a minute to solder the cracked spot ,,,,,if you get a magnified glass you can see the crack ( s)
take a look at this ..
http://www.techautorepairs.com/mainrelaydefine.html
#5
any auto shop should be able to do so,, assuming they know which spot to solder ,,
if you take the relay to them , they should not charge you anymore than 10- dollars ,,it takes not even a minute to solder the cracked spot ,,,,,if you get a magnified glass you can see the crack ( s)
take a look at this ..
http://www.techautorepairs.com/mainrelaydefine.html
if you take the relay to them , they should not charge you anymore than 10- dollars ,,it takes not even a minute to solder the cracked spot ,,,,,if you get a magnified glass you can see the crack ( s)
take a look at this ..
http://www.techautorepairs.com/mainrelaydefine.html
that link is wonderful...
now to find someone who solders.
Last edited by jackfast; 07-03-2010 at 06:07 PM.
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