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šŸ”„Automotive Relay Tester

šŸ”„Automotive Relay Tester

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šŸ”„Automotive Relay Tester

šŸ”„Automotive Relay Tester

Regular price $45.99
Regular price $45.99 Sale price $62.99
SAVE 26% Sold out

Automotive Relay Tester

Stop Guessing. Test Relays Easily & Save Repair Costs.

A huge problem for car and truck owners is diagnosing mysterious electrical failures. You know the symptoms — your car cranks but won’t start, dashboard lights flicker, or the dreaded ā€œCheck Engineā€ warning refuses to go away.

These small electrical issues can make driving stressful, waste your time, and drain your wallet. In some cases, what could be a simple relay problem may turn into an expensive repair shop visit if you replace the wrong parts, pay for unnecessary diagnostics, or even call a tow truck.We should all have a way to check the basics ourselves-like testing relays, batteries, andĀ alternators-but most of us don't. Until now.

This Automotive Relay Tester helps you quickly check common 4-pin and 5-pin automotive relays, making electrical troubleshooting faster, easier, and more affordable.

Simply connect the battery clips, insert the relay, select the correct pin type, and press the test button. The clear indicator lights show the result quickly, helping you know whether the relay is working properly without complicated steps.

Why You’ll Love It

āœ… Easy One-Button Operation
Most diagnostic tools overwhelm you with numbers, settings, and complicated modes. This relay tester keeps things simple — connect, insert, press TEST, and check the result.

āœ… Save Repair Shop Diagnostic Fees
Check relay problems before paying for unnecessary inspection costs or replacing the wrong parts. Starting at just $45.99, this device can pay for itself the first time it helps you avoid an unnecessary tow truck or diagnostic fee.

āœ… Tests 4-Pin & 5-Pin Relays
Compatible with common automotive relays used in cars, trucks, SUVs, pickups, and more.

āœ… Clear TRUE / FALSE Indicator Lights
Easy-to-read indicator lights help you quickly understand the test result without confusing tools or guesswork.

āœ… Portable & Lightweight
Compact size makes it easy to keep in your toolbox, garage, vehicle, or repair kit.

āœ… Durable for Long-Term Use
Built with a sturdy body for regular use in garages, workshops, and roadside situations.

āœ… Fast Troubleshooting
Helps identify relay-related issues in lights, fans, horns, fuel pumps, air conditioning, starting systems, and other vehicle electrical components.

Here’s the Full Process

  1. Pop your hood and locate your relay, usually in the fuse box.
  2. Pull the relay out — it only takes a few seconds.
  3. Plug it into the correct socket on the tester, 4-pin or 5-pin.
  4. Clip the heavy-duty battery clamps to your car battery terminals.
  5. Press the big TEST button.

That’s it. No complicated setup. No confusing readings. No more guessing.

A Practical Tool for Car Owners & Mechanics

Whether you are checking your own vehicle, working in a garage, or preparing for roadside electrical troubleshooting, this relay tester helps make the process faster, easier, and more cost-effective.

Instead of guessing, paying for repeated inspections, or replacing parts blindly, you can test the relay first and know where the problem may be.

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  • I’ve already helped three neighbors avoid expensive mechanic bills using this thing. One guy was about to replace his entire fuel pump ($600+ job) when it turned out to be a $12 fuel pump relay.

    Mark Reynolds

  • My wife’s car had a weird issue where the dashboard lights would flicker randomly. I tested the alternator with the tester and found it was putting out inconsistent voltage. Replaced it before it died on the side of the highway.

    David Carter

  • Before any long drive, I now test all the critical relays, check the battery health, and verify the alternator is putting out the right voltage. Takes 5 minutes and gives me total peace of mind.

    Robert Hayes