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Old GP relay vs new GP relay
by
Jay
on 28 Dec, 2009 10:01
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Hello Folks,
I got a relay off a part co. and it doesn't look the same as my old one, below is a pic of the, side by side

The old one is the all black one. They are almost the same, the new one has bigger blades and is missing a connector in the bottom corner of that pic. The new one is a topran, Germany glowing relay 102 931 PA66-GF30. The old is the Hella 12v 191 919 481 5da 006 023-03.
So, should I modify the big blades to fit the connector block or should I send it back?
The old one has a real bad electrical burn smell to it
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#1
by
Jay
on 28 Dec, 2009 11:30
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OK, just spotted the numbers next to each pin and they are completely wrong compared to the original. Only 1 is correct and that is the 50 in the bottom right corner.
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#2
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 29 Dec, 2009 08:21
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looks like that timer you pulled out is out of a super early mk1 car. and it looks like the new one is for a a late mk1/2
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#3
by
Jay
on 31 Dec, 2009 04:07
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That's odd, because it's a MK2 1991 1.6TD SB engine with CE2 wiring (emergency lights on steering column)
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#4
by
fatmobile
on 31 Dec, 2009 08:50
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Yeah, glowplug relays don't have the small blades.
The one with the bigger blades should fit your relay plug.
See if the plug is set up for the bigger blades,.. even my old (oldest I've messed with is '79) ones are.
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#5
by
dennis
on 31 Dec, 2009 10:26
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looks like that timer you pulled out is out of a super early mk1 car. and it looks like the new one is for a a late mk1/2
Yep. The small bladed one is for up to 1980. Then new one is for 81-92.
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#6
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 31 Dec, 2009 12:10
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looks like that timer you pulled out is out of a super early mk1 car. and it looks like the new one is for a a late mk1/2
Yep. The small bladed one is for up to 1980. Then new one is for 81-92.
thats what i thought, i messed with a 78 once, and it had those small blades. all my diesel cars are 81 or newer, so they all have the fat bladed timers.
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#7
by
Jay
on 31 Dec, 2009 12:56
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Do your guys big blade GP relays have the missing small blade in the corner?
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#8
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 01 Jan, 2010 08:37
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they all do, it looks like you actually pulled the wiper relay out of whatever you are working on, the wiper relay is taller than the GP relay/timer.
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#9
by
Vincent Waldon
on 01 Jan, 2010 09:05
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Yup, I was just thinking that looks more like a wiper relay than a glow plug relay.
This is the only picture I have... angle is bad but if you use your imagination kinda lines up:

ETKA lists the glow plug relay for an SB engine as being a 191 911 261A or 191 911 216C... perhaps those part numbers will help your supplier find you the appropriate part.... pretty sure what you've got from them won't work for ya.
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#10
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 01 Jan, 2010 10:07
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well, i had a wiper relay and a GP timer laying side by side on my bed side table, and it looked just like the picture he posted up of the relays sitting next to each other. im thinking his wipers probably dont self park right now.
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#11
by
Jay
on 01 Jan, 2010 11:57
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To add to the confusion, my Google Fu brought up
thisand my relays in the first pic are the same height, same pin config (minus 1 pin and 2 bigger blades)
Some more
Google Fu7th from the bottom:
1919194810-315
191 919 481 (OVW) CONTROLLER glow plugs 80.100 AUDI, VW GOL F, Passat, Passat 88-93
Seems the 'new' relay is correct, yet incorrect
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#12
by
Vincent Waldon
on 01 Jan, 2010 12:08
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Just my opinion: you've simply got the wrong part.. send it back and get the right one.... using the OEM part numbers listed above. If that supplier tells you they've sent you the right part find a different supplier.
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#13
by
Jay
on 01 Jan, 2010 12:19
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I'm sure it won't be a problem getting the right part now I can confirm it is the wrong part
Having done a lot of searching it seems most of the guys on here have GP Relays like my new one.
I find it strange that VW have various GP relays for the same/similar year/model of car.
We live to learn
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#14
by
rhwyd
on 11 Nov, 2010 08:21
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Jay,
Did you ever get a replacement for the GP relay.