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Windshield Washer / Wiper Relay for 1602/2002 Model 71 (NLA)


JMMcR75

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Price: $35
Location: Brevard, North Carolina


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I bought this relay, variously referred to as “Cleaning Transmitter,” “Delay Relay,” and “Wisch-Wasch-Geber,” as New Old Stock (No Longer Available) from a respected BMW parts dealer about seven years ago.  I made the purchase while my 1974 2002 was in the shop for extended repairs and unavailable for inspection.  When my car got out, I found that this relay was not compatible with my Model 74, and I have stored it since that time.

 

This is a six-pin relay with contacts “ 53e / 53a / 31b / F / 85 / 31 “ and as shown on the extracts from the 2002 Parts Manual below, 61 31 1 357 168 is only applicable to VINs Model 71 and forward.  Based on these the pin designations, I believe this is Item #39 on the Model 71 wiring diagram.  For Model 74, the comparable item would be #50 on the Model 74 wiring diagram, which is a seven-pin relay.  So this relay (61 31 1 357 168) works only with Model 71.

 

Price for this NOS NLA relay is $35 plus shipping, which inside the US will be $8.50 (USPS Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box), paid by PayPal.

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Model 71 Wiring Diagram Item 39.jpg

Edited by JMMcR75
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John McConaghy

1974 2002tii Verona 2780988

1972 2002tii Chamonix 2761282 (wish I'd never sold)

Freude am Fahren

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