I will use GM (Delco) relays as an example since I am familiar with them but this applies to other manufacturers and other parts.
There are so many different relays used for typical relay applications --- starter, fuel pump, lights, horn, ignition etc. The part nos. vary with the application and also from year to year e.g. starter relay for a 1998 model will be different than the one used in the 1999 model.
Now, relays are not very complex. All the ones we are referring to are 12v relays. Desirable characteristics are
Low coil current
High current rating for the contacts
Low voltage drop across contacts
Small size
High mechanical reliability
So why doesn't Gm just standardize on a few high quality relays? Say, 150 ma coil current and a 30 A contact rating in a mini can size. With standardization comes economies of scale and Delco will be able to provide a smaller array of higher quality relays.
While I am not an electrical engineer, I don't think the different GM relays are all that different and they really do not need so many different ones.
I can see why a reverse light switch from one transmission might not work well on another transmission since thread size, travel, clearance etc might be different. But as for relays, there just are not that many variables
There are so many different relays used for typical relay applications --- starter, fuel pump, lights, horn, ignition etc. The part nos. vary with the application and also from year to year e.g. starter relay for a 1998 model will be different than the one used in the 1999 model.
Now, relays are not very complex. All the ones we are referring to are 12v relays. Desirable characteristics are
Low coil current
High current rating for the contacts
Low voltage drop across contacts
Small size
High mechanical reliability
So why doesn't Gm just standardize on a few high quality relays? Say, 150 ma coil current and a 30 A contact rating in a mini can size. With standardization comes economies of scale and Delco will be able to provide a smaller array of higher quality relays.
While I am not an electrical engineer, I don't think the different GM relays are all that different and they really do not need so many different ones.
I can see why a reverse light switch from one transmission might not work well on another transmission since thread size, travel, clearance etc might be different. But as for relays, there just are not that many variables
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