Posted by Mark - IN. on December 08, 2015 at 18:17:34 from (98.206.242.17):
In Reply to: Relay ??? posted by jeremy in ne on December 08, 2015 at 16:20:29:
Relays are mechanical contacts that have a tendency to carbon up or burn over a period of time. Believe it or not, some older parts stores still carry small points files and if you're real careful and as someone else mentioned, if you can open it, you just might be able to clean the contacts. Small points files do work, but they can over do it and cause problems if you're not careful and take the contacts down too far. Try a pencil eraser to clean them off. Use a rag then to make sure you get the rubber film left by the eraser off too. Remember type writers? Seriously. When they were around there used to be ink erasers for typing that looked like pencils, sharpened like pencils, but had white brushes on the other end to clean up with. Those work real well if you can find one. They're more abrasive than a pencil eraser and won't leave a film, and are far less abrasive than a file so they don't tear stuff up. If you can find one of those guys, good deal. I have several unopened that I found at my local auto parts store for the old gas magneto tractors. They are good, good, good.
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