Omc 0586224/584416 Volvo 876039 Relay on 2040-parts.com
Homewood, California, United States
This is an OMC Power Trim Relay, OMC part numbers 0586224, 582472, 584416, Sierra part # 18-5705 and Volvo #876039. This relay is a 5 terminal, single pull, double throw 12 volt relay.
Contact Resistance Conductive Open 40 Amps 30 Amps Closed 20 Amps 15 Amps This relay is new in original package. If you are not sure if this will fit your application send me your information and we can check it out for you. MSRP $20.96 |
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