Standard Ignition Fog Light Relay P/N:RY-576
Keep your fog lamps switching cleanly with the Standard Ignition Fog Light Relay RY1983. A relay lets a low-current control signal switch the higher-current fog lamp load, so the circuit energizes reliably when you call for the lights. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2002-2008 MINI Cooper, the 2011-2016 MINI Cooper Countryman, and the 2013-2016 MINI Cooper Paceman (all engines).
This is a 12-volt relay rated at 20 A, with five male blade terminals and a push-on mounting style. Mounting hardware and a mounting bracket are not included. If a failed fog light relay is the cause of your inoperative or intermittent fog lamps, this replaces it. Country of origin: United States.
Interchange: Manufacturer part number RY1983.
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What does this relay do?
It lets a low-current control signal switch the higher-current fog lamp circuit, energizing the lamps when commanded. If a failed relay is the cause of your fog lamp issue, this replaces it.
Which vehicles does the RY1983 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2002-2008 MINI Cooper, 2011-2016 MINI Cooper Countryman, and 2013-2016 MINI Cooper Paceman (all engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
What are the electrical specs?
It's a 12-volt relay rated at 20 A, with five male blade terminals and a push-on mounting style.
Does it include mounting hardware or a bracket?
No. Mounting hardware and a mounting bracket are not included. Consult the vehicle service information for the correct mounting and any required parts.
What are signs this relay may need replacing?
Fog lamps that don't come on, work intermittently, or fail to switch can be signs of a failed relay. Diagnose the circuit first, since these symptoms can have other causes.
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