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Where Is the OVP in a 124?
I'd love to check it, even keep a replacement around, but don't know what it looks like or where it is.
Have searched and read other OVP threads, ... there are many, and can't find a picture or location. Help anyone?
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There is none.
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Overvoltage protection relay is behind the battery, hidden by a plastic wall. You can pull the wall out; it's a PITA.
Try cleaning contacts before replacing. I think it's rather expensive.
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Thanks all.
I'm scavenging parts from a TE parts car, will grab the relay.
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