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ukg300 New user Date registered: Feb 2021 Location: London UK Vehicle(s): W463.227 1994 300GE JDM (AMG) Posts: 3 | 1994 300ge JDM RHD - relay panel Hi - Cannot seem to map the relay panel in my 300GE to the MB diagram, perhaps as it LHD or JDM? I am looking for the Turn Signal relay, which is listed as #4 - but none of the actual relays look to line up to the diagram. Any help much appreciated. -- Charles (94JDM LHD relays.jpg) (MBrelays.jpg) Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() | ||
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Otiswesty Administrator Date registered: Jun 2007 Location: Portland, Oregon Vehicle(s): 463.241, 461.213 Posts: 3018 ![]() | Re: 1994 300ge JDM RHD - relay panel There are additional relays behind and below that panel as well. At least there was on my 1995 G320. Here is a pic from DesertStar from his G320. Hope it helps Ignore the arrow, it is pointing at the OVP or convenience relay Edited by otiswesty 2/15/2021 10:17 PM (relays.JPG) Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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ukg300 New user Date registered: Feb 2021 Location: London UK Vehicle(s): W463.227 1994 300GE JDM (AMG) Posts: 3 | Re: 1994 300ge JDM RHD - relay panel Thanks - yes those are the fuel pump relay etc. They too positioned in a mirror image on the RHD vehicles it seems, and line up to that relay panel diagram from MB in inverse. It is the other relays that just not line up to the diagram, even when you invert/reflect the diagram (ie matching required vs missing relays/slots). Wondering if any one has the layout for these RHD panels. | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9965 ![]() | RE: 1994 300ge JDM RHD - relay panel The easy way to determine which is the turn signal relay is to start your turn signal. Then feel each of the relays to find which one is activating. If that doesn't work, start the turn signal and pull the rleays one at a time until the turn signal stops. | ||
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ukg300 New user Date registered: Feb 2021 Location: London UK Vehicle(s): W463.227 1994 300GE JDM (AMG) Posts: 3 | RE: 1994 300ge JDM RHD - relay panel Yes thanks, that probably the best approach - will post if I decrypt the mapping | ||
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Doug Nel Veteran Date registered: May 2006 Location: Cape Town, South Africa Vehicle(s): 1982 280GE 5 door automatic Posts: 258 ![]() | Re: 1994 300ge JDM RHD - relay panel My money is on #4 counting from the top left as being #1 relay. The greenish transparent relay | ||
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Inkblotz Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Georgia Vehicle(s): 90 300GD "Thundering Turtle II", w/ 603A turbo Posts: 3190 ![]() | Re: 1994 300ge JDM RHD - relay panel Turn on your emergency flashers. Same relay. And as Dutch suggests feel for the vibration. Should be part number : 0035442732 or 0025449232 Edited by Inkblotz 2/19/2021 5:54 AM | ||
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JaidynCooper New user Date registered: Oct 2022 Location: Vehicle(s): Posts: 1 | Re: 1994 300ge JDM RHD - relay panel I'm sorry you're having trouble mapping your relay panel to the MB diagram. It can be tricky to do, especially if you're not familiar with the layout of the relays. Here are a few tips that might help: First, ensure that you look at the correct diagram for your vehicle. Suppose you have a left-hand drive (LHD) or a Japanese domestic market (JDM) vehicle. In that case, the diagram might be slightly different. -Second, take a close look at the numbers on the relays and compare them to the numbers on the diagram. In some cases, the numbers might be different, but the layout of the relays should still match up. | ||
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