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Fuel Cut Switch, what level of Relay to use?

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Old 03-10-06, 11:25 AM
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Fuel Cut Switch, what level of Relay to use?

My Fuel Cut Switch Burned out but good, so now I'm looking to replace it and make it a bit stronger.

What Amp/Ohm range thingies should I get (Note I'm a complete Electrics Reject so simple phrases would be appreciated)

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You don't need a relay, just get a switch rated at at least 10A.
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Ther is a relay switch made by gardner bender electric (gb) which is available at any true value hardware store that is a direct fittmet to your change tray. Nice and discreet.

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