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Relays

Get Bosch Switch and Relay systems for cost-effective, reliable and safe electrical and mechanical operations

Right Part. Right Application

Electric Switch
Electric Switch
Mechanical Switch
Mechanical Switch
Micro Relay
Micro Relay
Mini Relay
Mini Relay
Power Relay
Power Relay
Electric Switch
Electric Switch
Current Rating:
Low
Mechanical Switch
Mechanical Switch
Current Rating:
Low
Micro Relay
Micro Relay
Current Rating:
≤25 A
Mini Relay
Mini Relay
Current Rating:
≤75 A
Power Relay
Power Relay
Current Rating:
≤350 A
Electric Switch
Electric Switch
Best For:
Lights, small motors, auxiliary electronics
Mechanical Switch
Mechanical Switch
Best For:
Door/window controls, dashboard switches
Micro Relay
Micro Relay
Best For:
Fuel pumps, small motors, sensors
Mini Relay
Mini Relay
Best For:
Fans, horns, medium actuators
Power Relay
Power Relay
Best For:
Starters, engine circuits, battery cut-off
Electric Switch
Electric Switch
Vehicle Scope:
PC, LCV, HCV
Mechanical Switch
Mechanical Switch
Vehicle Scope:
Broad
Micro Relay
Micro Relay
Vehicle Scope:
Modern cars
Mini Relay
Mini Relay
Vehicle Scope:
Broad
Power Relay
Power Relay
Vehicle Scope:
Heavy-duty vehicles

Quick Tips

Electric & Mechanical Switches

Electric & Mechanical Switches

Loose connections, wear, or debris in contacts can cause inconsistent activation and erratic circuit performance.

Tip: Inspect and clean contacts, secure mounting, and verify actuation to ensure reliable switching across all applications.

Micro & Mini Relays

Micro & Mini Relays

Voltage spikes, contact fatigue, or heat in low-to-high load circuits can reduce switching stability and efficiency.

Tip: Test switching performance, secure terminals, and monitor current loads to maintain consistent operation and prevent interruptions

Power Relays

Power Relays

High-current relays in starters or major electrical consumers may experience heat stress or contact wear, risking system failure.

Tip: Perform load checks and maintain clean contacts to ensure reliable performance in extreme conditions.

Tips for changing relays

Change Relay

Change Relay

  • Disconnect the battery to prevent discharge or short circuits.
  • Carefully loosen stuck relays using a small lever.
  • Test function by cross-swapping with an identical relay.
  • If the test is successful, insert the new relay; otherwise, reinstall the old relay and reconnect the battery.
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