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'''ISO Micro Relays''' are compact electromechanical switches used in vehicles to control high-current circuits with a low-current signal. They are standardized in size and terminal layout for compatibility across different applications. These relays are commonly used for functions such as headlights, fuel pumps, cooling fans, and other electrical systems where reliable switching is required. Their small size makes them ideal for modern vehicles with limited space. | '''ISO Micro Relays''' are compact electromechanical switches used in vehicles to control high-current circuits with a low-current signal. They are standardized in size and terminal layout for compatibility across different applications. These relays are commonly used for functions such as headlights, fuel pumps, cooling fans, and other electrical systems where reliable switching is required. Their small size makes them ideal for modern vehicles with limited space. | ||
[[File:ISO Micro Relay.png|thumb|ISO Micro Relay from Littelfuse]] | [[File:ISO Micro Relay.png|thumb|ISO Micro Relay from Littelfuse]]See also: | ||
* [[ISO Mini Relay]] | |||
* [[Bosch Style Relay]] | |||
[[Category:Relays]] | [[Category:Relays]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:56, 15 December 2025
ISO Micro Relays are compact electromechanical switches used in vehicles to control high-current circuits with a low-current signal. They are standardized in size and terminal layout for compatibility across different applications. These relays are commonly used for functions such as headlights, fuel pumps, cooling fans, and other electrical systems where reliable switching is required. Their small size makes them ideal for modern vehicles with limited space.

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