Lucas Relay
Austin Healey: BN1, BN2, BN4, BN6, BN7, BT7, BJ7 and BJ8 (1953-68)
Jaguar: E-Type Series 1 and 2 (1961-70) • E-Type 5.3 V12 Series 3 models for Germany (1971-74) • Mark II and Daimler 250 V8 Saloon (1962-69) • S-Type 3.4 and 3.8 (1963-68) • 420 and Daimler Sovereign (1966-69) • Mk10 plus 420G (1961-70) • XJ6 Series I models for Germany, Netherlands, France and Italy (1968-73) • XJ12 Series I models for Germany (1972-73) • Daimler Dart SP250 (1959-64)
Land Rover: Late Series IIA from vehicle suffix 'D' (April 1967 to 1971)
MG: MGA (1955-62) • MGB to November 1967 - Roadster to GHN3-138360, GT to GHD3-137795
Sprite / Midget: to September 1966 - Sprite to HAN8-64734, Midget to GAN3-52389
Triumph: TR2, TR3, TR3A, TR3B, TR4 and TR4A (1953-67) • Spitfire Mk3 (1967-70)
Fiat: 500 N, D, F, L and R (1957-75) plus 500 Giardiniera (1960-77) • 126 (1972-87) • 600 and Multipla (1955-69)
Sunbeam: Alpine Series II, III, IV and V (1960-68) • Tiger (1964-67)
FL5 flasher relay with 3 terminals and round housing
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Lucas Industries plc was a Birmingham-based British manufacturer of motor industry components. The company was specialised in the production of automotive electrical components such as magnetos, alternators, windscreen wipers, horns, lighting, wiring and starter motors.
During the 1920s and 1930s Lucas grew rapidly by taking over a number of their competitors such as the car brake manufacturer Girling. In 1999 Lucas was taken over by TRW Inc.
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