fuel pump relay - relay w/ fuse
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 10:21 am
I've been recently collecting info and this is what I found:
MP Italy 12V-2335 (installed i.e. in the Lancia Delta Integrale)
Valvar 2335
Italamec 218 / 609
Valeo 643820 (= Italamec)
Equivalent to the following parts:
000067464 (Ducati)
800067464
28740231A (Husqvarna)
313320106 (Innocenti)
according to one internet source:
https://www.stein-dinse.biz/product_inf ... iWmaxF815M
There's also a german company Wittrin Electronic Germany which makes a replacement. Just search 'wittrin electronic 609' on ebay. They sell them as a pair. (of course the fuse installed can be replaced with a smaller one)
Then there's a BITRON B047 12V-2335 (see last pic) which can be found in some Alfa Romeos like the 156, 164 or 1990 Spider as relay for the a/c, cooling fan or hazard lights. It looks the same as the others but has a resistor between contacts 85 and 86. Where are the electronic experts who can say what difference this resistor makes and if this relay is suitable as a replacement as well?
G.
MP Italy 12V-2335 (installed i.e. in the Lancia Delta Integrale)
Valvar 2335
Italamec 218 / 609
Valeo 643820 (= Italamec)
Equivalent to the following parts:
000067464 (Ducati)
800067464
28740231A (Husqvarna)
313320106 (Innocenti)
according to one internet source:
Stein Dinse lists the relay which looks like the ItalamecItalamec was bought out by Magna Electronics in 2007 and this relay that was commonly used in several Italian vehicle applications (Lamborghini, Maserati and Ducati to name a few) hasn't been produced for the past 11 years
https://www.stein-dinse.biz/product_inf ... iWmaxF815M
There's also a german company Wittrin Electronic Germany which makes a replacement. Just search 'wittrin electronic 609' on ebay. They sell them as a pair. (of course the fuse installed can be replaced with a smaller one)
Then there's a BITRON B047 12V-2335 (see last pic) which can be found in some Alfa Romeos like the 156, 164 or 1990 Spider as relay for the a/c, cooling fan or hazard lights. It looks the same as the others but has a resistor between contacts 85 and 86. Where are the electronic experts who can say what difference this resistor makes and if this relay is suitable as a replacement as well?
G.