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Need help finding replacement relay

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jti306

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As the title says I'm looking for a replacement relay for an auto application....12V system....It is used on a HELLA cruise control PCB

The relay can 5 or 6 pin....there is a place for a 6th pin that terminates at the board, i'll either cut off the extra pin or drill and solder it into place...it is not functional on the board

Form 1 C

SPDT

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The distance between each of the three pins is approximately 6/32 in....
The distance between the two pins is approximately 4/32 in...
The distance between the the outer most pin in 2 pin group and the upper most pin in three pin group is approximately16/32 in..
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It looks like a conventional SPDT heavy current relay. If you can't find an exact replacement, or one with the same pin arrangement and spacing, do you have room to fit a substitute one off-board (or even upside down) and run wires to the board tracks ?
 
I have found something that might work, but I'll have to make a jumper to supply the "pin 6" with power as well as drill a hole on the board to accept the pin...the other problem is I only need one for testing, but the places I found selling them have min order of around $50....AZ975-1C-12 manufactured by American Zettler may work...Their is a spot to do this and it terminates itself meaning on the reverse side of the board it routes to nothing....I have found many relays that have the pin arrangement I need but they are all reverse and I cannot mount it on the bottom of the board due to space constraints....I can use an external 12V general auto relay but I was trying to find a "cleaner" substitute since I want to start rebuilding these modules to earn some extra cash...The relays installed on the boards are notorious for failing, 90% of these modules fail because of this, and the soldered joints fail as well due to minor temp changes producing cold joints....Very bad design and poor quality control....
 
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If you have enough space vertically (an extra 1/4" or so?) perhaps you could make a small adapter pcb to take a suitably rated alternative relay with a different pin-out.
 
Is there room on the project case to install a feed-through and connect an external similar relay? I've seen relays like that used on GM dashboards for cruise control.
Does the relay case identify the model, pinout and ratings?
 
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