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urban_cowboy -> Starter Relay Wiring Question (5/9/2008 9:26:59 PM)
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I am in the process of rewiring under the hood. I ran into something that I cannot get my head around so I am going to through it out there for an expert. The starter relay has four posts. One is the hot lead from the battery. One is the lead to the starter motor. The S terminal (Red/Blue wire) is the start signal which is 12V when the ignition switch is turned to start/crank. The I terminal (Brown wire) is 12V when the ignition switch is turned to run. My question is what does the I terminal do and why does it need to be connected? What would happen if the I terminal was not connected to the switched voltage? The relay will pass voltage to the starter from the battery when the S terminal receives 12V. The I terminal is not for the +coil wire because the coil is connected via another harness, which is connected to the tach and indirectly to the I terminal via some jumpers in the car. So again, what is the I terminal for? Thanks for helping me. It is late, and I just can't figure it out.
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