I know they are a bit pricey, but it beats being left out of the fun, or worse - stranded. I highly recommend having a spare double relay in your emergency kit "just in case."

Sure did. I put the old relay back in and it would not start. I was kind of hoping that it was something more simple and that I wouldn't have to use my spare. Just lucky this time I guess.spider2081 wrote:Did you put the original back in to prove the original relay is bad????
spider2081 wrote:Sunnyside The reason I asked is: I read somewhere there is a resistor on the PC board in the double relay that over heats and fails. I opened 3 relays that were good and saw no evidence of any over heating. The cover comes off fairly easy if you haven't discarded it could you take a look inside?? If you do see a burnt part I could tell you what it is from one of my good ones. This might be good to know.