Good morning,
I have a 280 sl euro 70 delivered new in France with manual transmission without AC. The electrical harness is original. The FIP is type R25 without solenoid
Like Pawell66, I have 3 relays close to the left fender (cf photo) but one of them is different.
You can see right to left on the picture wiper relay, relay for csv on the middle and the third.
The third is a Bosch relay ref 0332 200 009 with 5 flat pins. The electrical connections on the pins are screwed.
pin 85 : wire brawn pin 86 : wire yellow /grey
pin 30/51 : wire white/violet
pin 87: wire yellow pin 87a: wire white
The relay receives no current at pin 30.
I see no correspondence with the electricalscheme 280sl august 70 but on the wiring diagram of model 280se we can see a relay with 5 pins for optional extra air conditioning (36) but there is not wire to the 87 pin.
Do you have some idea?
viard
Dear Viard
I have an idea of the functionality of that third screwed terminals relay (5 terminals).
Of course as your harness is old and time erases everything, your color description of each cable is not accurate.
This is what you indicated, and here after what I think it should be:
Terminal 85 (control pin) = Brown (ground all the time). Correct
Terminal 86 (control pin) = Yellow / grey. NO suggestion on this
Terminal 30/51 (feed) =. White/violet. NO, it should be WHITE / YELLOW, and is the Headlight feed wire
Terminal 87 (output position 1) = Yellow (correct). This is the LOW BEAM output for headlights
Terminal 87a (output position 2) = White (correct). This is the HIGH BEAM output for headlights
So my opinion after thinking the issue some time, is that this is a kind of two position output relay for the headlights or something related to them.
Normally the HIGH BEAM/LOW BEAM headlight switching is made by the muli-function steering wheel switch assembly on W113. On W111 that is done via a foot operated switch if your car is prior to 1967.
It may be the case that you have an originally installed accessory that uses the headlight signal for some purpose.
The first thing to do to confirm my hypothesis, will be to check if cable attached to terminal 30 is hot when you turn on the headlights via the main light switch at the dashboard.
Then if that is true go forward to look what is not connected near headlights at front of the car.
Remember that on a standard W113, each headlight is fed through the main fuse box on circuits 9/10 and 11/12.
Best regards
Eng. Leonardo Peterssen
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