Seat belt relay question, '74 2.0 |
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Seat belt relay question, '74 2.0 |
burlybryan |
Jul 22 2020, 10:20 AM
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I've been doing a lot of disassembly and reassembly to get to know the quirks and issues (AKA, rust) of my new-to-me '74 2.0 and noticed that when the doors are left open (no key in ignition), the seat belt relay under the passenger seat gets hot to the touch. Is this normal? Seems like a battery drain.
Thanks. Bryan |
ClayPerrine |
Jul 22 2020, 10:34 AM
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I've been doing a lot of disassembly and reassembly to get to know the quirks and issues (AKA, rust) of my new-to-me '74 2.0 and noticed that when the doors are left open (no key in ignition), the seat belt relay under the passenger seat gets hot to the touch. Is this normal? Seems like a battery drain. Thanks. Bryan Remove it. It is unnecessary. |
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