Seadoo 1996 Gtx Gsx Xp 800 Electrical Box Main Power Timer Relay 278000656 on 2040-parts.com
Topock, Arizona, United States
This is the main power relay used for the 1996 GSX GTX and XP models (also 1995 XP800) This
has a timer built in as well. When the DESS key is in place the system
is powered up through this relay. Once the DESS key is removed the power
to the gauges and VTS remain on for a few seconds. That is controlled through the timer of this relay.
99% of the other sellers have no idea what this is or does. Don't make a
mistake and buy one they say is tested. These actually fail quite
often. You will get a good one from me. This relay/timer has been correctly tested in the ski before removal.. Part # 278000656 Comes exactly as pictured. Buyer receives this exact assembly. Ships within 24 hours Seadoo fitting chart shows this is original equipment for the following models. 1995 XP800 1996 XP 1996 GSX 1996 GTX |
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