Mopar 68053218aa.2

Mopar OEM Fuse Relay Instruction Manual

Model: 68053218aa.2

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This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Mopar OEM Fuse Relay, part number 68053218aa.2. This component is designed for use in Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge vehicles, serving as a critical part of the vehicle's electrical system to control various circuits.

Ensure you read and understand all instructions before attempting any installation or maintenance.

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Always prioritize safety when working with automotive electrical systems. Failure to follow these safety guidelines may result in personal injury, damage to the vehicle, or damage to the component.

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The Mopar OEM Fuse Relay is typically installed in a fuse box or relay block within the engine bay or passenger compartment. The installation process involves identifying the correct slot and securely seating the relay.

Identifying the Relay

N'ihu view of Mopar OEM Fuse Relay with circuit diagram

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the Mopar OEM Fuse Relay, showing the Omron branding, "MADE IN U.S.A.", and the internal circuit diagram with pin numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and the part code 26X5A11. This diagram is crucial for understanding the relay's function and pinout.

N'elu view of Mopar OEM Fuse Relay with circuit diagram

Foto 2: N'elu view of the Mopar OEM Fuse Relay, providing a clear perspective of the circuit diagram and pin numbering. This view is helpful for verifying the correct orientation during installation.

N'okpuru view of Mopar OEM Fuse Relay showing electrical pins

Foto 3: N'okpuru view of the Mopar OEM Fuse Relay, clearly displaying the five electrical pins. These pins connect to the corresponding terminals in the vehicle's relay socket.

Packaging of Mopar OEM Fuse Relay showing part number 68053218AA-001

Foto 4: Packaging of the Mopar OEM Fuse Relay, highlighting the part number 6805 3218 AA -001. This number confirms the authenticity and specific model of the relay.

Nzọụkwụ Nwụnye

  1. Locate Fuse/Relay Box: Consult your vehicle's owner's manual to locate the fuse and relay box where the relay needs to be installed or replaced.
  2. Identify Correct Slot: Within the fuse/relay box, identify the specific slot designated for the relay you are installing. Vehicle manuals often include diagrams of the fuse box layout.
  3. Insert Relay: Align the pins of the Mopar OEM Fuse Relay with the corresponding holes in the relay socket. Gently but firmly push the relay straight down until it is fully seated. You should feel a slight click or resistance as it locks into place.
  4. Nyochaa njikọ: Ensure the relay is seated flush and securely in its socket. A loose connection can lead to intermittent operation or failure.
  5. Jikọọ batrị: Once the relay is securely installed, reconnect the negative battery terminal.
  6. Ọrụ nnwale: Turn on the vehicle and test the circuit controlled by the newly installed relay to ensure it is functioning correctly.

Ụkpụrụ ọrụ

The Mopar OEM Fuse Relay (Model 68053218aa.2) is an electromechanical switch. It uses a small amount of current to control a larger amount of current. This is particularly useful in automotive applications where high-current devices (like headlights, fuel pumps, or starter motors) need to be controlled by low-current switches (like those on your dashboard).

When a small electrical current is applied to the relay's control coil (pins 1 and 2 in the diagram), it creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field pulls a movable armature, closing a set of contacts (pins 3 and 5). This action completes a separate, higher-current circuit, allowing power to flow to the connected component. When the current to the coil is removed, the magnetic field collapses, and a spring returns the contacts to their original (normally open) position, breaking the high-current circuit.

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Mopar OEM relays are designed for long-term reliability and typically require minimal maintenance. However, periodic inspection can help ensure optimal performance and longevity.

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If the circuit controlled by the relay is not functioning, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

MgbaàmàIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Component (e.g., headlights, horn) does not activate.
  • Blown fuse in the circuit.
  • Faulty relay.
  • Loose connection at the relay socket.
  • Problem with the control switch or wiring.
  • Faulty component itself.
  • Check and replace associated fuses.
  • Swap the relay with a known good, identical relay from another non-critical circuit (e.g., horn relay) to test.
  • Ensure the relay is fully seated.
  • Inspect wiring and test the control switch.
  • Test the component directly if possible.
Relay makes a clicking sound but component does not activate.
  • Relay contacts are not making good connection (internal fault).
  • Open circuit in the high-current path (e.g., broken wire, faulty component).
  • Insufficient power to the component.
  • Dochie ọsọ agba anọ.
  • Inspect wiring from the relay to the component.
  • Lelee voltage at the component.
Relay feels hot or smells burnt.
  • Bufee na sekit.
  • Internal short circuit in the relay.
  • High resistance in the circuit.
  • Immediately disconnect power. Investigate the cause of the overload.
  • Dochie ọsọ agba anọ.
  • Lelee wiwi maka mmebi ma ọ bụ corrosion.

For complex electrical issues, it is highly recommended to consult a certified automotive electrician or your vehicle's service center.

Nkọwapụta

Key specifications for the Mopar OEM Fuse Relay (Model 68053218aa.2):

NjirimaraUru
ỤdịMopar
Nọmba Nlereanya ihe68053218aa.2
Akụkụ ngwaahịa10 x 7 x 2 sentimita; 1 pound
Ụdị njikọScrew (Note: This might be a generic spec, the relay itself has pins for socket mount)
Ụdị kọntaktịNa-emepe emepe
Ụdị nkwụnyeSocket Mount
Ụdị ọrụAkpaaka
Ụbọchị mbụ dịMaachị 23, 2016

Note: Some specifications are general and may apply to a broader category of relays. Always refer to your vehicle's specific requirements.

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Mopar OEM parts are typically covered by a limited warranty against defects in material or workmanship. The exact terms and duration of the warranty may vary depending on the purchase location and specific Mopar warranty policies in effect at the time of purchase.

For detailed warranty information, please retain your proof of purchase and refer to the warranty documentation provided with your vehicle or contact an authorized Mopar dealer or service center. General Mopar parts warranty information can often be found on the official Mopar websaịtị.

This warranty typically covers manufacturing defects and does not cover damage resulting from improper installation, misuse, neglect, accident, or unauthorized modification.

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For technical assistance, questions regarding compatibility, or warranty claims, please utilize the following resources:

When contacting support, please have your vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and the relay's part number (68053218aa.2) readily available.

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