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Originally Posted by kipps
I see the wiring diagram embossed on the top of the relay, but am having a hard time making it out. You'll see two wires that power the solenoid. D and F on your diagram. A, B, and C are harder to make out. They are simply the three points of a single-pole double-throw switch.
If you look at the bottom side of the relay, beside the output pins, you'll see the same letters embossed beside each pin. Use a multi-meter to confirm continuity. D and F should be connected, and two of the others should be connected while in the off position.
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I am getting some inconsistent advice.
Ok, so it was my understanding that:
E and D are the power + feeds
I think that leaves:
C- normally closed -not used for me
A- Normally open - power to fan
F - ground coming from a temp switch