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Originally Posted by Rick76
VW relay 99 circuit board added inside N10 multifunction relay.
This is in a relay manufactured by a company with a symbol that looks like JWT that is almost all surface mount. A few components had to be removed, a trace cut and a couple of components relocated to get the 99 inards to fit. The board gets held in place by non-corrosive RTV.
The other common manufacturer which has the symbol LK in a circle would be much more of a challenge as the ones that I've seen are through hole technology with little room.
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Very, very cool! Thanks for posting.
Unfortunately none of the N10s or 99s that I have are the versions required to make this work as you have. I will probably solder the wires on the yellow board N10 as you did in the previous post directly to the blades on the 99. If I affix the 99 to the right side of the N10 there's looks enough room in the W201 fusebox area for it to fit by the two aluminum-housed ice cubes, but definitely not both the relay and socket.
I'll keep on the hunt for the N10 and 99 that you're using. The correct 99 may take a while to find, but I should at least have the variable int wipers running soon.