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    Garrett booster
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    Relay switch for wastegate?

    So I was told there is a relay switch mounted on the fenderwell of my 1987 lebaron turbo that controls the wastegate opening and closing on the turbo.

    It should have 2 or 3 vac lines and an electrical wire running into it.

    Any idea what its called so I can order another one? And where specifically its located? I am ordering every switch and relay as a backup so I dont have to go through what I just went through again.

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    Re: Relay switch for wastegate?

    The wastegate solenoid is located on the passenger Side fender just in front of the strut tower inside the engine compartment.

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    Re: Relay switch for wastegate?

    If you still have your vacuum diagram under the hood it shows the location of it.

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    Re: Relay switch for wastegate?

    sweet! thanks

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    Re: Relay switch for wastegate?

    found the part on ebay and bought it. thanks all!

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