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610 Relays...Which one?


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The below photo is from my car, a 1973 Datsun station wagon with an L18 engine. There are 1973 Datsun station wagons that say 610 on the rear panel, but my Datsun says 1800, not 610. I have consulted a 610 service manual but the manual is actually for a "180B" 610, but the wiring for that car is different from mine.

 

The arrangement for relays on the 180B 610 is different than my car (the 1800/WPL610). 

 

In the photo, the relays are circled and numbered 1,2,3,4. Which relay is the headlight relay?

 

Can anyone identify each of the numbered relays?

 

The relays are located under the hood, forward of the shock, on the passenger's side.

 

Any help would be immensely appreciated. I have a very complex electrical problem with the car.

 

32786101525_87d90eb929_b.jpgRelay question 2017 by Donald Broz, on Flickr

 

 

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I have a 610 not a 710.

 

Please see the photo, the position of the relay panel under the hood is exactly the same as that of a "180B" 610. But the arrangement of relays is totally different on my "1800" 610.

 

Versions of the 180B were sold in Australia and South Africa.

 

All the USA Datsun 610s I have seen in photos have "610" on the rear quarter panels, mine has "1800" on the rear quarter panels. .

 

If there are any 610 owners out there, let's share insights.

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See if these wire colors match anything....

 

Headlamp Relay

Red/Black (second color is always a stripe

Red/White 

Black

Black/Red 

 

Interlock Relay

Blue/Black

Green

Black/Yellow

Black/Red

Yellow/Green

Red/Yellow

 

Horn Relay

Green/Black

Black

Black

 

BCDD Relay

Black

Black

Black

 

Auto Choke Relay

Black/White

Blue

Black

Yellow

 

 

I changed your title so the search engine can find '610 relays'.

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