White Rodgers 586-902/586-105111 DC Power Contactor Solenoid, SPST-NO, 12VDC, 200A, BRACKET
Connector Type | Screw |
Contact Material | Silver |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Current Rating | 200 Amps |
Mounting Type | Bracket Mount |
Brand | White-Rodgers |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Coil Voltage | 12 Volts |
Contact Current Rating | 2E+2 Amps |
Maximum Switching Voltage | 12 Volts |
Minimum Switching Voltage | 12 Volts |
Number of Terminals | 3 |
UPC | 646635905329 |
Manufacturer | White Rodgers |
Model | FBA_586-902 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 4.76 x 4.33 x 4.29 inches |
Item model number | FBA_586-902 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_586-902 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**I
Longevity
If you have a 7.3L Ford diesel that you are tired of replacing the the glow plug relay on even if you have been using OEM Ford units this is the solution for you. It's been years now versus months other relays that I have used on this pickup. I believe the much higher amperage rating is what makes this a nice upgrade.
B**N
Second time is the charm
This is the second one. The first had to be replaced. It came damaged.
B**P
Well worth Solenoid, way better than stock
The first one I received looked like the Post Office used it as a soccer ball as the face was completely cracked. I ordered a replacement and two days later I received my new one. It was well packed and looked great.I got this for my 99 F250 Super Duty 7.3. There is no wiring diagram but it’s easy to figure out; take a picture of how the wires were attached before and put them back on the same connections. I’ve read it doesn’t matter as long as the big wires go on the big connections and the small wires on the small connectors. Remember the Glow Plug Relay (GPR) solenoid is the back solenoid of the two or the one closer to the firewall. The fit is extremely tight and I recommend to mount the solenoid where the wires face the passenger corner under the hood. The solenoid will mount at a 45*angle once in place. The biggest recommendation I have for the 99 Ford is to take off the front solenoid too as it is near impossible to put mount the GPR on the mounting studs with it on. Once you get the new solenoid started on the mounting studs don’t set it all the way down; start the mounting nuts as you are pushing it down; once it is all the way down there is no room to get them started as the mounting bolts almost touch the sides of the solenoid. Unfortunately you also can’t get a socket on these either so you will need to tighten them with an open end wrench (this is the worst part of the job). Once the new solenoid is mounted go ahead and remount the other solenoid and your done. You should be able to use a socket on the other other solenoid mounting nuts.Solenoid review:In live in the NW and when it started getting close to freezing at night I had to plug my truck in. I had changed the oil to 5w-40 synthetic and it would still not to start unless plugged in. I saw a video about preparing your diesel for winter and they recommend this solenoid as one of the upgrades. All the reviews I read were also very high. When I received the 2nd solenoid and installed new it, my truck hadn’t been plugged in all week. I would normally have to plug it in for a few hours AND cycle the key at least 4 times to maybe get it to start. After the install, I got in, turned the key on waited for the “Wait to Start” light to go out and then turned it over. It was about 33* outside and it started right up with no issues, no smoke, nothing. Best investment I have made so far and now I don’t have to worry about it not starting. As you can see it is a lot bigger than the stock solenoid and many have reported it lasts a lot longer than stocking not for just about the life of the vehicle. The White Rodgers is about $25 more than stock so pay the extra and don’t fear about getting stuck.
J**O
Nice
Good woww
T**0
Works better than OEM!!!! Im a believer.
Ok, I had the Ford original contactor that I bought back in April of this year. It died as of two weeks ago. I purchased this one due to all the reviews of got have it! Well they are right. Gotta have it!! I put this one in and it worked fine in 70 degree weather. We just had the coldest weather here in Va this year since last winter. I waited till the mornings were at and below freezing. Turned the key and waited for the light to go out and Bamm!, the truck started right up. Hasn't done that since I bought it over 9 months ago. Plus I put in new plugs and wires last April. Still wouldn't start in the cold. So I am a true believer in this Contactor! Yes it really works. I have tried it now several times since we have had cold days and nights here in the mountains this October. This truly does work like everyone says. As for longevity I will update as time progresses. But it truly has worked for me like one guys says, works in Alaska weather!Update....... The weather was 17 degrees the other mornings and the truck started perfect. Truly an amazing Contactor. No I do not work or am I affiliated in any way with this company. This is just the facts. I was on a hunting trip in the mountains and I was so hoping I wouldn't have to start a generator to warm the truck by the plug. NOPE! Worked perfectly!!Wanted to update eveyone........... Still going strong and the truck starts up like a dream. No problems with this contactor at all. Bought another one just to have on hand (just in case). But so far as of Dec 12 2016 All is A ok!! Thank you White Rogers!!6-20-2018 Another update....... The 97 is still running perfect. Bought a 2001 F-250 and it got the upgrade to the white Rogers contactor and it starts so much faster. Shop said oh you need this and this and this...... Well, needless to say it only needed a contactor that truly works and does what it says it does. Seriously, TRY ONE!!!!
J**W
Ease of replacement
Easy fit.
K**N
Very happy
This is one heavy duty piece! And the best part is that it fits underneath the stock 7.3 Powerstroke engine cover if you mount it on its side.
A**R
The hype is real!
My expectations were high given all of the rave reviews about this being "the" replacement for your sh**y motorcraft GPR. I am pleased to say that my expectations have been met thus far. The thing is an absolute beast, it's got to weight two pounds and the mounting bracket and face plate are both thick and over built too. I was pretty bummed when it showed up with a hole in the bag that apparently allowed all the hardware to fall out. Of course the old studs are a courser thread than the white Rodgers 5/16" by 24 thread studs so I couldn't use the old ones either, slightly annoying but the small studs are the same size and pitch so that was nice. Install was super easy, if you look up Guzzles mod it goes through the process in detail. The recommendation to thread down the mounting nut on the tall post almost all the way down and then pivoting the relay into place made things much faster. Not very much room to tighten the 3/8" nuts down. I also had to pop loose my power supply cable mount as it rubbed on the bottom small post of the relay which I didn't like. Nothing a quick ziptie couldn't handle. All in all I am super stoked with this thing and I am praying to the lord that this dang thing last longer than 5 months like every single other relay I have ever bought for my 7.3. I'll be back next fall with an update.
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