Relays for early van

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Relays for early van

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#21 indicators?
#24 ??
#19 ??

Can you identify the function of these relays please?

Oh, I’m also after 2m of 6.0mm red and black striped cable for my fuse box to starter motor, but having trouble finding stockist of striped cable.

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Can't help with the relays but when I did the headlamp wiring upgrade that needed a yellow black strip cable, all I did was to use a wide permanent marker pen to put a strip up the side.
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Load reduction and intermittent wash/wiper ?
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erm.... seriously? go faster stripes on cable to make the current flow faster?
Sorry, couldn't resist. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Why not just use a red wire (or any other colour except black or brown which are earths by convention) and mark it each end with where it goes?
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