[xj-s] relay part number needed 95 xjs 4.0

All:

The car refused to start this weekend and I could get it to fire
intermittently by moving/cleaning the relay closest to the firewall
on the right fender well under the hood (beneath the black plastic
shield with two screws). I swapped the relay with the one next to
it and now the horn doesn’t work but the car does start. The relay
is definitely the culprit. I was hoping to stop by the dealer
today after work and before school but they want a part number from
the top of the relay and I am 45 minutes from home. Does anyone
have that part number?

Thanks,

Ed Fisher (who without this forum would not have known to start
looking at relays in the first place)–
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No start condition. Cleaned/moved relay closest to the firewall on
the right underhood fenderwell (beneath the black plastic cover
affixed with two black plastic screws) and could get intermittent
start. Switched it with neighboring relay and now the horn doesn’t
work so the relay is the culprit. Can anyone provide me with the
part number for that blue-topped bugger? I wanted to pick one up
tonight but I am 45 minutes away from the vehicle.

Ed Fisher
Dallas, Tx–
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In reply to a message from Ed Fisher sent Mon 13 Nov 2006:

If its the same relays as the 93, the OEM part number is
DBC2484–
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the top of the relay and I am 45 minutes from home. Does anyone
have that part number?


Nigel, 1993 XJS 4.0L Conv
Manchester, United Kingdom
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In reply to a message from Ed Fisher sent Mon 13 Nov 2006:

Bit more detail, I’ve just been out to the car and had a look.
The number I gave before must be a newer Jaguar Number

The Relay, Blue in colour, on top is marked
HELLA 12V
4RA
003 510-68

On the side is
Jaguar
DAC 7686–
Nigel, 1993 XJS 4.0L Conv
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In reply to a message from Nigel sent Mon 13 Nov 2006:

According to the Parts & Service Manual, Nigel is correct that part

is ‘‘DAC 7686’’. This should be a light blue relay.–

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DAC 7686


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In reply to a message from power sent Mon 13 Nov 2006:

The DAC7686 is the unsealed version. LHF6703AA is the
sealed version.–
Ken Karr, Motorcars, Ltd., www.motorcarsltd.com
Houston, TX, United States
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In reply to a message from Ags Jags sent Mon 13 Nov 2006:

What is the differance between the sealed & unsealed relay ?–
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The DAC7686 is the unsealed version. LHF6703AA is the
sealed version.


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