Where is the external relay on an Omron g8jn?

Where is the external relay on an Omron g8jn?

If you have an external relay, you’ll also notice a second smaller wire (normally red in color) under the hex nut that runs outside the TIPM. Follow this wire and it should lead to the external relay – a small black box that is normally attached close to the headlight within 1-2′ of your fuse box.

Is there a recall on the Omron fuel pump relay?

This Omron relay is a replacement for any dealer-installed external fuel pump relay per the September 2014 nationwide recall applicable to 2011-2013 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles.

Where does the VDC go in the Omron g8jn?

This connection feeds 12 VDC to your TIPM via a large diameter wire (about as thick as your thumb). If you have an external relay, you’ll also notice a second smaller wire (normally red in color) under the hex nut that runs outside the TIPM.

What is the part number for a fuel pump relay?

The exact part number is OMRON G8JN-1C6T-F-R-DC12. Make sure you get this part. It is a metal body and weather proof. Can someone explain how the external relay fits into the overall picture here? Does it somehow replace some other “internal” relay?

This Omron relay is a replacement for any dealer-installed external fuel pump relay per the September 2014 nationwide recall applicable to 2011-2013 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles.

If you have an external relay, you’ll also notice a second smaller wire (normally red in color) under the hex nut that runs outside the TIPM. Follow this wire and it should lead to the external relay – a small black box that is normally attached close to the headlight within 1-2′ of your fuse box.

This connection feeds 12 VDC to your TIPM via a large diameter wire (about as thick as your thumb). If you have an external relay, you’ll also notice a second smaller wire (normally red in color) under the hex nut that runs outside the TIPM.

The exact part number is OMRON G8JN-1C6T-F-R-DC12. Make sure you get this part. It is a metal body and weather proof. Can someone explain how the external relay fits into the overall picture here? Does it somehow replace some other “internal” relay?