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Automotive relays are the common type of electromechanical relay that are used in all types of vehicles, like car, trucks, vans and trailers. They enable a small current flow circuit to control and operate a higher current circuit in vehicular applications. Find SPST and SPDT automotive relays that are available in different termination styles and varying nominal coil voltage and maximum contact current at Future Electronics. Selection made easy with our parametric filter that lets you choose from our range.
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Automotive relays of different sizes are found in every type of land or sea vehicle. They are often used to enable a low amperage circuit to switch a higher amperage circuit on or off. An example would be turning headlights on. Automotive relays also allow items to switch at the same time by using a single output, therefore allowing one to simultaneously open and/or close continuity on multiple items.
Choose from more than 200 automotive relays available from Future Electronics, offering one of the most comprehensive portfolios of SPST and SPDT automotive relays in the industry. Our parametric filters help refine your search results by Contact Arrangement, Contact Current, Coil Voltage and Termination Style. We offer a huge selection of Latching and Non Latching automotive relays in SPST, SPDT and DPDT combinations, with Coil Voltages from 5V to 120V (12V relays and 24V DC relays being the most common). The most common sizes for maximum contact current are 20 A and 30 A. We also carry automotive relays with maximum contact current as high as 300 A.
Future Electronics has a full selection of automotive relays from several manufacturers when looking for a relay in SPDT, SPST or DPDT combinations, PCB relays, a non latching automotive relay, a quick connect auto Relay, or for any circuit that might require an automotive relay. Simply choose from the automotive relay technical attributes below and your search results will quickly be narrowed to match your specific automotive relay application needs.
If you have a preferred brand (such as TE Electronics, formerly Potter and Brumfield, or Panasonic Electric Works, also known as PEWA (formerly Aromat) and American Zettler, HongFa and Song Chuan you can easily refine your automotive relay product search results by clicking your preferred automotive relay brand below.
Automotive relays are found in several automobile applications including:
Automotive Relay termination style is usually plug-in or quick-connect, and Future Electronics has a full selection of both versions, as well a wide choice of PCB mount automotive relays. Simply choose from the automotive relay technical attributes below and your search results will quickly be narrowed to match your specific automotive relay application needs.
When you are looking for the right automotive relays, with the FutureElectronics.com parametric search, you can filter the results by various attributes: by Coil Voltage (5V, 12V, 24 V,…), Maximum Contact Current (10 A, 20 A, 30 A,…) and Termination Style (PCB, Plug-In, Quick Connect,…) to name a few. You will be able to find the right automotive relay from several manufacturers that can be used as an SPDT relay, SPST relay, DPDT relay, non latching automotive relay, a quick connect auto relay, PCB relay, or for any other type of automotive relay.
If the quantity of automotive relays you need is significantly less than a full reel quantity, we offer many of our automotive relay products on special mini reels that are production ready, while avoiding unneeded surplus.
In addition, Future Electronics offers a unique bonded inventory program, designed to eliminate potential problems that can arise from an unpredictable supply of products containing raw metals and products with erratic or long lead times. Talk with your nearest Future branch and find out more on how you can avoid possible shortages.