12V Starter Relay For New Holland Case IH Ford L175 L170 L160 LS160 LS170
12V Starter Relay For New Holland Case IH Ford L175 L170 L160 LS160 LS170
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12V Starter Relay for New Holland, Case IH, and Ford
This 12V starter relay provides reliable engagement and disengagement of the starter motor for New Holland, Case IH, and Ford tractor models including L175, L170, L160, LS160, and LS170.
Overview
The 12V starter relay is a heavy-duty component that controls the high-current circuit between the battery and starter solenoid on compatible tractors. It ensures clean, consistent starter engagement to reduce wear on ignition components. This relay is ideal for agricultural equipment requiring dependable starting in demanding conditions.
Built For Performance
- Sealed electromagnetic coil resists moisture and vibration
- Silver-alloy contacts for low resistance and long service life
- Compact, weather-resistant housing fits OEM mounting locations
- Rated for continuous 12V operation under heavy cranking loads
- Pre-tested for pull-in and hold-in current specifications
Fits These Machines
- for Ford L175
- for Ford L170
- for Ford L160
- for New Holland L175
- for New Holland L170
- for New Holland L160
- for Case IH LS160
- for Case IH LS170
On-The-Job Use
- Starting engines in field tractors during planting and harvesting seasons
- Replacing worn relays on older equipment to improve cold-start reliability
- Used in loader and backhoe applications with frequent start/stop cycles
- Installed in utility tractors for general farm maintenance tasks
- Works with aftermarket and OEM starter circuits on listed models
Specs At A Glance
| Voltage | 12V DC |
| Type | Starter Relay |
| Contact Rating | High current (OEM spec) |
Good To Know
Q: Will this relay fit if my tractor has a different mounting bracket? A: This relay uses a standard footprint common to many Ford, New Holland, and Case IH models; check your original relay's dimensions and terminal layout before ordering.
Q: Can this relay be used on 24V systems? A: No, this is a 12V component; using it on a 24V system will cause immediate failure and potential damage.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and confirm compatibility before ordering.
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